In 1863, the Emancipation Proclamation declared that all enslaved people
in Confederate States were legally free. But word traveled slowly during
the Civil War. It wasn't until June 19, 1865--more than two months after
the war ended--that the good news finally reached Galveston, Texas. From
that moment forward, June 19 became a day to celebrate freedom--first in
Texas and then across the country. How did Juneteenth develop over time,
and what is the holiday's enduring legacy? Find out in an easy-to-read
graphic novel that reveals why Juneteenth's evolution into a federal
holiday is among the greatest moments in history.