Browse Items (10 total)

PH2006041501111.jpg
Movement to reinvigorate enthusiasm for remembering and honoring this Act reemerged in 1991 thanks in part to efforts of Loretta Carter Haynes. Through her work parades began again in 2002 and have continued each year since. On April 5, 2005 the…

Eman Current Pics.jpg
These photos represent a small snap shot of the multitude of various events and activities that occur each ear in the District of Columbia to celebrate their official holiday - Emancipation Day.

senator bruce.jpg
Senator Blanche K. Bruce was a former Virginian slave, who through ambition and drive advanced to become the first African American to preside of the US Senate.

John Langston.jpeg
Langston was the first African American elected to Congress from Virginia. He was one of the many prominent African Americans who addressed Emancipation Act celebration participants.

Picture2.png
This Google map was created to allow you to zoom in and out and gain a relative perspective of the events, which took place in 1866 and 1991. Click here to access the interactive features of this map.

Emancipation_Memorial.jpg
Designed and sculpted by Thomas Ball and erected in 1876, the monument depicts Abraham Lincoln in his role of the "Great Emancipator" freeing a male African American slave modeled on Archer Alexander

Also known as the Freedman’s Memorial or the…

14598r.jpg
This is a current aerial view of Franklin Square in Washington, DC. This was the site of the first Emancipation Act anniversary celebration. Compare this photo to the F. Dielman sketch from 1866.

8900526C_2.jpg
When the District of Columbia celebrated the four year anniversary of the Emancipation Act,. there was a large parade, and the crowds were addressed by many including Rev. Henry Highland Garnet.

Ohio Artical EA-1862 #1.jpg
A newspaper article from the Cleveland Gazette covering in great detail the 25th anniversary of the DC Emancipation Act. The article highlights prominent two locals who participated in the event: Professor James Monroe Gregory and the Honorable…

Emancipation Celebration 1866.jpg
Large crowd of African Americans celebrating the abolition of slavery in Washington, D.C.
Output Formats

atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2