Title
Proclamation: Juneteenth (Chair Jerrell)
Action
ACTION:
Adopt a Proclamation observing June 19th as Juneteenth in Mecklenburg County
Commission Contact: Chair Mark Jerrell; read by Commissioner George Dunlap
Presentation: Yes
BACKGROUND/JUSTIFICATION:
On June 19, 1865, more than two years after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation by President Abraham Lincoln, Union troops arrived in Galveston, Texas to free 250,000 people still being held in bondage; and June 19th (Juneteenth) became the emancipation date of black Americans long suffering for freedom in the United States.
The celebration of Juneteenth is a recognition of the endurance, strength and resilience of black Americans over oppression and inequality in the United States; and for African Americans, Juneteenth is a tribute to the strength and perseverance of our ancestors and a reminder for all Americans to commit to the eradication of racism and inequity.
To honor Juneteenth, June 2025 has been observed as "Juneteenth Day of Observance" in Mecklenburg County.
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