This moving picture book tells the story of Juneteenth with all the
care and reverence such a holiday deserves. The rhyming text and
stunning illustrations will teach children about this historic day in
history.
'Twas the night before freedom, and all through the South,
long-whispered rumors had, spread word of mouth.
"It's coming! It's coming!" I heard people say.
"Emancipation is coming our way."
Eight-year-old David and his family gather at Grandma's house in
Galveston, Texas, for a cherished family tradition: Grandma's annual
retelling of the story of Juneteenth, the holiday that commemorates the
end of slavery in the United States.
The signing of the Emancipation Proclamation by President Abraham
Lincoln meant that all enslaved persons within the rebellious states
would be free as of January 1, 1863. However, people in Texas did not
receive the news of their emancipation until two and a half years
later--on June 19, 1865.
Grandma tells the story of anticipation, emancipation, and jubilation
just as it was told to her many years before by her own grandmother, Mom
Bess. As a six-year-old, Bess had experienced the very first Juneteenth.
Before that day, she could only imagine what liberty would look like.
But once freedom arrived, would it live up to a little girl's dreams?
The story is written in the same meter as Clement C. Moore's The Night
Before Christmas, making it a perfect book for parents and kids to read
together.