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Many slave owners in the South refused to _______________ even after it was illegal.
free slaves
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Why was the freedom of slaves celebrated on so many different dates around the country?
Because freedom of slaves was a staggered process and happened at different times in different states.
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Juneteenth's purpose is to remember and honor the past, and dream the ___________.
Future
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How did Charlotte Brooks respond to hearing the secret about slavery being abolished?
She ran through the plantation and spread the word to others.
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Where did the celebration of Juneteenth begin?
Galveston, Texas
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What industry fueled slavery and made the U.S. a leading economic power?
Cotton
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______ out of 12 of the first US Presidents were slave owners.
10
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Juneteenth became a federal holiday in what year?
2021
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Even after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation, slavery was not _____________ in many states.
Abolished
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Abraham Lincoln promised freedom to more than 3.5 million slaves by signing this document.
Emancipation Proclamation
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Although after the addition of the 13th Amendment, slavery was illegal, it still persisted in this part of the US.
The South (former Confederacy)
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Union General Gordon Granger marched into Galveston, Texas on this date to enforce the freedom of slaves.
June 19th, 1865
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