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Juneteenth Freedom Day


June 14, 2008, Gallup, NM

10 am downtown Lion's Club Rodeo Parade. Watch for the JUNETEENTH Entry

2 pm GPAC

Welcome Dr. Roy Howard
History of Juneteenth Mona Frazier
Emancipation Proclamation Dr. Ruth Gilbert

Story Teller: Camille Dotson

African Drummer Brian Dotson

Food and Fun until 5 pm


State of New Mexico Office of African American Affairs

Celebrate with your family and come to the NAACP meetings to help us plan: Gallup Jazz and Blues Festival for November, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day in January, and February Black History Month ... and much more! NAACP Meetings 2nd Friday at Howard Chapel at 7:30 pm.


Where is Gallup?

What is Juneteenth?

"But, if this part of our history could be told in such a way that those chains of the past, those shackles that physically bound us together against our wills could, in the telling, become spiritual links that willingly bind us together now and into the future - then that painful Middle Passage could become, ironically, a positive connecting line to all of us whether living inside or outside the continent of Africa..."     

Tom Feelings
The passage above truly captures the spirit of Juneteenth and the mission of JUNETEENTH.com.  Read it slowly, several times, until you internalize its message - then you will know and feel the passion, the inspiration and the necessity of our cause.  

Juneteenth is a day of reflection, a day of renewal, a pride-filled day.  It is a moment in time taken to appreciate the African American experience.  It is inclusive of all races, ethnicities and nationalities - as nothing is more comforting than the hand of a friend.

Juneteenth is a day on which honor and respect is paid for the sufferings of slavery. It is a day on which we acknowledge the evils of slavery and its aftermath.  On Juneteenth we talk about our history and realize because of it, there will forever be a bond between us. 

On Juneteenth we think about that moment in time when the enslaved in Galveston, Texas received word of their freedom.  We imagine the depth of their emotions, their jubilant dance and their fear of the unknown. 

Juneteenth is a day that we commit to each other the needed support as family, friends and co-workers.   It is a day we build coalitions that enhance African American economics. 

On Juneteenth we come together young and old to listen, to learn and to refresh the drive to achieve. It is a day where we all take one step closer together - to better utilize the energy wasted on racism. Juneteenth is a day that we pray for peace and liberty for all.     

http://www.juneteenthamerica.us/history.html

http://www.elecvillage.com/juneteen.html