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Friday Night Juneteenth Services with Special Guest Thomas Chatterton Williams The Summer of George Floyd
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Friday Night Juneteenth Services with Special Guest Thomas Chatterton Williams The Summer of George Floyd

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On June 19, 1865, Union soldiers arrived in Galveston, Texas, and announced the ending of slavery in the United States. No one before had informed the 250,000 enslaved people in far-off Texas that Abraham Lincoln had emancipated them 29 months earlier.

The celebration that erupted that day in Galveston spread across Texas, then across the South and finally moved north, part of the Great Migration. Juneteenth, as the holiday was dubbed, became America’s Second Independence Day and, more than 150 years after its first celebration, became the 11th federal holiday in the US.

As a people with a long tradition of commemorating our own freedom from slavery, we are honored to welcome writer and culture critic Thomas Chatterton Williams to talk about Juneteenth not only as an African American holiday but as a universal one.

Mr. Williams is a contributing writer to The New York Times Magazine and Harper’s. He is the author of Losing My Cool: How a Father’s Love and 15,000 Books Beat Hip-Hop Culture and Self-Portrait in Black and White: Unlearning Race.

Performance of “I’m Gonna Walk It With You” by Cantor Mo Glazman and Jamet Pittman
Heather Petrie, Cajon
Written by Brian Claflin and Ellie Grace

This program is sponsored by the Tisch family.

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