Juneteenth, the oldest nationally recognized commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States, will be celebrated in Hayward on June 21, with live music, spoken word, dance and drama performances, exhibitions, vendors, refreshments and activities for children.
Additionally, at noon on Wednesday, June 18, the City of Hayward will host ceremonial raisings of the Juneteenth and Pan African flags in recognition of the long history of African American liberation efforts, which have inspired racial equity and freedom movements worldwide.
Celebrated each year on June 19, Juneteenth, also known as Emancipation Day and Freedom Day, is an observance of the effective end of slavery in the United States. On June 19, 1865, almost two and half years after President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, Union Army Major Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston, Texas, to announce the end of both the Civil War and slavery to more than 250,000 enslaved Black people, one of the last groups of slaves to be freed in the United States.
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