CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The 156th Annual Emancipation Proclamation Parade rolled down the streets of downtown Charleston Saturday morning. Charleston native and 2020 Olympic Silver Medalist Raven ...
The city holiday recognizes May 20, 1865, when the Emancipation Proclamation was read on the steps of the Knott House by ...
Jan. 1, 1863, and May 20 and Dec. 6, 1865, are important dates in the history of Florida and the nation. They are the focus of a statewide conference on Dec. 5-7, presented by the City of ...
Entrance fees to all 63 of the nation's national parks will be waived on Thursday as the National Park Service commemorates Juneteenth.
One of the nation’s most historic churches will host a celebration on New Year’s Day to mark 156 years since Montgomery officially recognized the Emancipation Proclamation that freed enslaved people, ...
The Emancipation Proclamation will be permanently displayed next to the Constitution, Bill of Rights and Declaration of Independence in D.C., the National Archives announced Saturday. During a ...
correctionAn earlier version of this article incorrectly said that Lee Glazer's title is director of the National Archives. She is director of museum programs. This article has been corrected. For the ...
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