News Advisory: Juneteenth celebrations continue today at Sumner Library

 

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Media contact: Laurie Brickley, Hennepin County Library, 612-810-5893

Celebrate Juneteenth at the library

Hennepin County Library invites the community to join us to celebrate Juneteenth, one of the oldest African American celebrations of the end of slavery.

Hennepin County Library is celebrating Juneteenth at two more libraries during June:

The Library already held its first celebration at North Regional Library on Sunday, June 11.

The news of slavery’s end moved slowly and did not arrive in Texas until June 19, 1865, about 2½ years after President Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation.  Americans have remembered and celebrated Juneteenth as a holiday since the first public observation in 1866.Celebrate this important milestone in African-American history with a family-friendly festival at the library.

Events will include demonstrations by Voice of Culture Drum+Dance, Million Artist Movement, Black Storytellers Alliance, Never Ending Story Circle, Journey Productions, Passed Presents, Free Black Dirt and Ancestry Books. ASL interpreters will be present.

Learn more about the celebrations and our event partners.  

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The Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund made this project possible. 

Look for more news on the Hennepin County Library website at www.hclib.org.

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