Tennessee makes Juneteenth a paid holiday
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Posted By: S. Moore on April 25, 2023 While every state in America recognizes Juneteenth, almost half have made June 19, the day celebrating enslaved people’s freedom, a paid holiday. Lawmakers in Tennessee have voted to make Juneteenth a paid holiday, the latest state to do so. The Tennessee House voted 61-18 to change June 19 from a “special day of observance” to a state holiday beginning this year, The Nashville Tennessean reported. The state Senate had done so in March. Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee told WKRN-TV he supported commemorating “Juneteenth with a state holiday, both to recognize an important day for freedom in America.” Juneteenth, the day celebrating enslaved people’s emancipation, became a federal holiday in 2021. While every state in America recognizes Juneteenth, almost half have made it a paid holiday. But state lawmakers have resisted creating another paid holiday, citing costs. Others believed Juneteenth wasn’t widely known, a position disputed by a Gallup poll that shows six in 10 Americans know what Juneteenth represents. Failure to recognize such an important part of American history struck some as a slap in the face to Black people. Mark Anthony Neal, a professor of African American studies at Duke University, called proclamations acknowledging Juneteenth “largely symbolic.” “If you really want to put skin in the game,” he told The New York Times, “you make it a paid holiday” commemorated by everyone, not just Black people. President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation on Jan. 1, 1863, ending forced enslavement in America. But it took more than two years, until June 19, 1865, for federal troops to reach Texas and tell its 250,000 enslaved people that they were free. The first Juneteenth celebration took place in Texas on June 19, 1866. In 1980, Texas became the first state to recognize Juneteenth as a holiday. Now, 43 years later, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New York, Oregon, Ohio, South Dakota, Texas, Virginia, Washington and, joining them, Tennessee, are on that list, as noted by the Pew Charitable Trusts. The top cities to celebrate Juneteenth include Atlanta, Galveston, New York, Washington, D.C., and Detroit. SOURCE TheGrio If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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