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Juneteenth Week
Celebrating Black History & Culture in Galveston – the Birthplace of Juneteenth
The Birthplace of Juneteenth, Galveston Island holds a special place in the United States and African American history. But the richness of this history goes well beyond celebrating Emancipation. From being home to the first historically African American secondary school and public library in Texas to being the hometown of World Heavyweight Champ Jack Johnson, Galveston has long fought to preserve the knowledge of African American accomplishments and heritage on the island, holding dear the many historic sites and monuments that live on to tell the story (VisitGalveston.com).
Join us for Juneteenth Day @ GC Library hosted by the Library and Student Activities!
- On Tuesday, June 18th at 11:30am, join us for music, food, trivia, and giveaways while supplies last
- Check out our library display featuring books from the collection and learn about Juneteenth!
- Find print and eBooks
- Find more information from our EBSCO Juneteenth Research Starter
- Visit the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History & Culture Virtual Information Center
Celebrate with the Galveston Community
- View a complete list of Juneteenth Events on Galveston Island
- Attend Galveston Island's Juneteenth Festival on June 15th from 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM
- Visit the African American Museum at 3427 Sealy Ave, Galveston, TX 77550
- Take the Freedom Walk - Freedom Walk is self-guided to learn about 5 historic sites and their importance to Juneteenth. From Pier 21 and the Middle Passage marker to Galveston's historic Ashton Villa, you'll learn more about Juneteenth with this tour!
Image reference: image from VisitGalveston
- Date:
- Wednesday, June 19, 2024
- Time:
- All Day Event
- Time Zone:
- Central Time - US & Canada (change)
- Categories:
- Library Event > Displays