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2021 Juneteenth Parade

in Atlanta, Georgia

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JUNETEENTH ATLANTA NEEDS YOUR HELP NOW!

Juneteenth Atlanta is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) Self funded, community Improvement organization.
​We are now accepting donations to help reach our goals for 2020-2021. Any and all donations are highly appreciated! Thank you!

A Brief History

About Juneteenth

Juneteenth is the best-known and one of the oldest American holidays that celebrates the end of slavery in the United States; it commemorates the date June 19, 1865, when the last African American slaves held in Confederate states were freed and has been observed since June 19, 1866.

Although President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation as an executive order on January 1, 1863, its immediate impact was relatively small due to the fact that Confederate slaveowners weren’t compelled to observe Union authority. Thus, millions of African Americans continued to live as slaves until Union armies gradually made their way across the South to overtake Confederate resistance and enforce Lincoln’s order. 

On June 19, 1865, approximately two-and-a-half years after Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation, Union Army general Gordon Granger accompanied with 2,000 federal troops arrived in Galveston, Texas, took possession of the state and stood on the steps of Ashton Villa and read General Order #3, announcing that all enslaved African still being held in the state of Texas were legally free. Six months later, the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment in December 1865 would ultimately make slavery illegal throughout the entire United States.

Let it be no mistake! The celebration of Juneteenth is important because the transatlantic slave kidnapping was the biggest deportation and enslavement of a people in history and a determining factor in the world economy starting from the16th-to-the-20th century. Millions of Africans were torn from their homes, deported to the American continent and sold as slaves. Their enslaved forced labor is the economic foundation that the Americas stands on today. THIS IS WHAT HISTORY TELLS US! WHAT HISTORY DOSEN’T TELL US: We were already in the continent North America when the Europeans came. We are aboriginals and indigenous to the earth. The land!

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Separated from family, land, culture, and language

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Spread throughout the Americas

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Sold like cattle

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Subjected to the worst condition suffered in history

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Built the economy structures of the Americas

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Uncompensated to this day

Celebrate Juneteenth 2021 with Us!

Friday – Sunday

June 18 – 20

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Friday 12 PM – 3PM

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Juneteenth Atlanta is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) Self funded, community Improvement organization.

​We are now accepting donations to help reach our goals for 2020-2021. Any and all donations are highly appreciated! Thank you!

Parade and Celebration

Juneteenth Car Flags

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(404) 753-4555

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