Emancipation Proclamation: Commemorative Coloring Book
Emancipation Proclamation
President Abraham Lincoln
Civil War
Frederick Douglass
Harriet Tubman
A commemorative coloring book for children to learn about the Emancipation Proclamation and the ending of slavery in the United States of America.
Produced by the Education and Public Programs Division, National Archives
Emancipation Proclamation
https://www.archives.gov/exhibits/featured-documents/emancipation-proclamation
The National Archives & Verizon Foundation
1863-1865
Public Domain | No Attribution
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English
Coloring Book
Juneteenth: Fact Sheet
Juneteenth History
Juneteenth Facts
Texas History
Legislation
Emancipation
CRS Report Prepared for Members and Committees of Congress.
Erin M. Smith
Reference and Instruction Librarian
This document was prepared by the Congressional Research Service (CRS).
Congressional Research Service
https://crsreports.congress.gov
Updated June 7, 2021
CRS Report may be reproduced and distributed in
its entirety without permission from CRS.
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Disclaimer: This document was update on June 7, 2021 and does not reflect the recent happening in Congress, signing of Juneteenth as an official Federal Holiday in the United States on June 17, 2021.
Emancipation Day Celebration, June 19, 1900
Juneteenth
Austin, Texas
1900
Emancipation Celebration
Juneteenth in Texas
Black Austin
Photograph of Emancipation Day celebration, June 19, 1900 held in "East Woods" on East 24th Street in Austin. Mrs. Grace Murray Stephenson also kept a diary of the day's events which she sold to the San Francisco Chronicle which reported a full-page feature on it.
Stephenson, Mrs. Charles (Grace Murray) June 19, 1900.
This photograph is part of the collection entitled: Austin History Center General Collection Photographs.
Austin History Center
Texas Portal to History
June 19, 1900
Stephenson, Mrs. Charles (Grace Murray). [Emancipation Day Celebration, June 19, 1900], photograph, June 19, 1900; University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Austin History Center, Austin Public Library.
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English
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Archival Resource Key: ark:/67531/metapth124053
Public URL
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Martha Yates Jones and Pinkie Yates in a Decorated Buggy for Juneteenth at Antioch Baptist Church, Fourth Ward, Houston, Texas
Juneteenth Celebration
Emancipation Park
Houston, Texas
The Yates Family: Martha and Pinkie Yates
Antioch Baptist Church located in Houston's Fourth Ward
From left to right: Martha Yates Jones and Pinkie Yates (both in white dresses and hats) sitting in a buggy decorated with flowers for the annual Juneteenth Celebration parked in front of Antioch Baptist Church located in Houston's Fourth Ward
Donor of Image: Whiting, Martha Countee, 1912-2012
MSS 0281 Reverend Jack Yates Family and Antioch Baptist Church Collection 1872-1986
Schlueters Advertising & Souvenir Photographs: Houston, Texas
Event: 1908
Public Domain: The African American Library at The Gregory School, Houston Public Library
MSS 0155 Olee Yates McCullough Papers 1920s-1980s; RG 0052 Freeman's Town Association Collection 1983-2022
Black-and-white photographs
English
Vintage Photographs
MSS0281-PH037
Juneteenth Texas: Essays in African-American Folklore
African American Folklore
African American Scholarship
African American Food Recipes
African American Music
African American History in Texas
Juneteenth Texas explores African-American folkways and traditions from both African-American and white perspectives. Included are descriptions and classifications of different aspects of African-American folk culture in Texas; explorations of songs and stories and specific performers such as Lightnin’ Hopkins, Manse Lipscomb, and Bongo Joe; and a section giving resources for the further study of African Americans in Texas.
Francis Edward Abernethy (Editor), Patrick B. Mullen (Editor), Alan B. Govenar
This book is part of the collection entitled: Texas Folklore Society Publications and was provided by the UNT Press to The Portal to Texas History, a digital repository hosted by the UNT Libraries.
University of North Texas Press
Place of Publication: Denton, Texas
1st Edition, Originally Published, 1996
2nd Edition, LIV Paperback, April 21, 2010
About the Editors: FRANCIS EDWARD ABERNETHY was Regents Professor Emeritus of English at Stephen F. Austin State University, the executive secretary and editor of the Texas Folklore Society, the curator of exhibits for the East Texas Historical Association, and a member of the Texas Institute of Letters. PATRICK B. MULLEN is professor of English at Ohio State University. ALAN GOVENAR is president of Documentary Arts and a writer, folklorist, photographer, and filmmaker.
Contributing Author Include:
Ross, Donald R. Black Sacred Harp Singing Remembered
Truvillion, Jesse Henry Truvillion of the Big Thicket: A Song Worth Singing
Jackson, James Thomas Once Upon a Time in Houston's Fourth Ward
Daniels, Clyde E. Where the Cedars Grove
Alyn, Glen Mance Lipscomb: Fight, Flight or the Blues
Baker, T. Lindsay More than Just 'Possum'n Taters: Texas-African Foodways in the WPA Slave Narratives
Rosenburg, Jan Giving Honor to God, the Joy and Salvation in My Life: The Appreciation Service in Song
Thomas, Lorenzo From Gumbo to Grammys: The Development of Zydeco Music in Houston
Oliphant, Dave From Bebop to Hard Bop and Beyond: The Texas Jazz Connection
Burns, Richard Allen African-American Blacksmithing
Govenar, Alan Musical Traditions of Twentieth Century African-American Cowboys
Wardlaw, Alvia J. John Biggers-Artist: Traditional Folkways of the Black Community
Wiggins, William H., Jr. Juneteenth: A Red Spot Day on the Texas Calendar
Wheat, John Lightnin' Hopkins: Blues Bard of the Third Ward
Mullen, Pat "Bongo Joe": A Traditional Street Performer
Minton, John West African Fiddles in Deep East Texas
Harris, Trudier "The Yellow Rose of Texas": A Different Cultural View
Prather, Patricia Smith The Texas Trailblazer Project
Editors Bookmark this section
Satterwhite, Carolyn Fiedler Assistant Editor
Mullen, Patrick B. Co-Editor
Govenar, Alan B. Co-Editor
Public Domain, Original Repository Archive, Abernethy, Francis Edward. Juneteenth Texas: Essays in African-American Folklore, book, 1996; Denton, Texas. University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting source: UNT Press.
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ISBN-10 : 1574412833
ISBN-13 : 978-1574412833
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