(My View) Celebrating Juneteenth with Three Colonial States-Georgia, Maryland and Virginia! Emancipation Independence Day Federal National Holiday for African -American Ex-Slaves
(Emancipation Proclamation -Jan 1863, Freedom May -1865, Official Independ
- 842 pages
- 30 hours of reading
The book highlights the dedication to the ancestors from Georgia, Maryland, and Virginia, focusing on the shared celebration of Juneteenth as a significant emancipation date for former slaves. It acknowledges the varying dates of emancipation celebrated in each state, such as May 15 in Georgia, April 22 in Maryland, and July 4 in Virginia, while emphasizing the importance of June 19th as a unified day of remembrance and celebration for all.
