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  2. National Freedom Day - Wikipedia

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    Recognition of black history had been initiated by historian Carter G. Woodson in 1926. [2] [3] The President may issue each year a proclamation designating February 1 as National Freedom Day to commemorate the signing by Abraham Lincoln on February 1, 1865, of the joint resolution adopted by the Senate and the House of Representatives that ...

  3. World Freedom Day (United States) - Wikipedia

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    World Freedom Day is a United States federal observance declared by then-President George W. Bush to commemorate the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of communist rule in Central and Eastern Europe. It started in 2001 and is celebrated on November 9.

  4. List of observances in the United States by presidential ...

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    October 24: United Nations Day; November 9: World Freedom Day; November 11: Veterans Day [17] November 15: National Philanthropy Day [18] [19] November 15: America Recycles Day; 4th Thursday in November: Thanksgiving Day [20] Friday after Thanksgiving: Native American Heritage Day [21] December 1: World AIDS Day

  5. Freedom Day: 16 events in the Wilmington area celebrating ...

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    Faith and Freedom: The Spiritual Roots of Liberation and Juneteenth Movie and Panel Discussion, Monday, June 17, 2-5 p.m. at Upperman Center at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, 601 S ...

  6. Richard R. Wright - Wikipedia

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    Richard Robert Wright Sr. (May 16, 1855 – July 2, 1947) was an American military officer, educator and college president, politician, civil rights advocate and banking entrepreneur. Among his many accomplishments, he founded a high school, a college, and a bank. He also founded the National Freedom Day Association in 1941. [1]

  7. Learn about the history of enslaved Black people and their ...

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    Juneteenth celebrates the freedom and emancipation of enslaved Black people in America. From June 14 through June 23, there are many events across the Upstate to educate and honor its history.

  8. Juneteenth explained: What is the holiday, why was it created ...

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    “A promise of freedom, liberty and opportunity, not for some but for all. In many ways the story of Juneteenth and of our nation is a story of our ongoing fight to realize that promise.”

  9. Freedom Day - Wikipedia

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    Freedom Day (South Africa) on 27 April, anniversary of the first general election in South Africa after the end of apartheid in 1994; Freedom Day (Malawi) on 14 June, anniversary of the first free election in Malawi in 1994; Juneteenth on 19 June in the United States, also known as Freedom Day, commemorating the day in 1865 when Union troops ...