Juneteenth 2020 – what is the meaning behind today and how is it celebrated?

Annual Juneteenth Parade and Festival in Philadelphia, PA
Musicians on a float perform with traditional instruments during the annual Juneteenth parade (Picture: Getty)

Today is Juneteenth, a day which commemorates the abolishment of slavery in Texas in 1865.

The annual holiday feels particularly pertinent this year, in the wake of the sweeping, widespread protests taking place across the world.

The global uprisings against systemic racism were sparked by the killing of George Floyd, and the last few weeks have been marked by anti-racism rallies, sadly countered by several far-right protests.

What is the meaning behind today, how is it celebrated and is it marked by a national holiday in the US?

What is Juneteenth – why is it celebrated?

Juneteenth commemorates the end of slavery in the United States which took place on June 19, 1865.

On this day, Union soldiers, led by Major General Gordon Grander, landed at Galveston, Texas with news that the war was over and that the enslaved were now free.

Although slavery had officially been abolished two and a half years earlier, in 1863, following President Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation, it was not widely enforced in Texas, due to the minimal number of Union troops to enforce the order.

Annual Juneteenth Parade and Festival in Philadelphia, PA
Participant on a float during the annual Juneteenth parade in Center City Philadelphia, PA, on June 23, 2018 (Picture: Getty)

In fact, many slave owners moved to Texas after Lincoln’s Proclamation in order to continue their business.

Because Texas was the last state to have slavery abolished, 19 June – or ‘Juneteenth’ – became the official day to celebrate the emancipation of the slaves.

What does Juneteenth mean?

‘Juneteenth’ – as you may guess – is a mishmash between ‘June’ and ‘ninteenth’.

The day is also referred to as Juneteenth Independence Day, Freedom Day or Emancipation Day.

Is Juneteenth a holiday?

Today is state holiday or observance in 47 states and Washington DC.

The day is marked as a US holiday on Google Calendar and Apple Calendars, but is not a federal holiday.

How do people celebrate Juneteenth?

According to dedicated website Juneteenth.com, the day is celebrated in a range of ways and typical activities include ‘rodeos, fishing, barbecuing and baseball.’

group of people onboard a juneteenth float
The day is often celebrated with parades across major cities (Picture: Getty)

Their website states: ‘Juneteenth almost always focused on education and self improvement. Thus, often guest speakers are brought in and the elders are called upon to recount the events of the past.’

Prayer services are also a major part of these celebrations and certain foods have become synonymous with the celebrations, such as strawberry soda-pop, barbecue food and meats such as lamb, pork and beef.

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