Description: On June 19, 1865, two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was declared, the enslaved Black people in Galveston, TX finally became free. This day has since been filled with celebration in recognition of the abolition of slavery. Juneteenth is Tripplett, Natasha PICTURE/STORIES/TRIPPLETT,N Available 2746193 Juneteenth for Mazie Cooper, Floyd BOARD/COOPER,F Available 1610810 Juneteenth : a children's story Lee, Opal, 1926- E/394.263/LEE,O Available 1715045 A flag for Juneteenth Taylor, Kim (Quiltmaker) E/394.263/TAYLOR,K Available 2214559 All different now : Juneteenth, the first day of freedom Johnson, Angela, 1961- J/394.263/JOHNSON,A Available 1610808 The Juneteenth story : celebrating the end of slavery in the United States Agostini, Alliah L. E/394.263/AGOSTINI,A Available 1863547 Opal Lee and what it means to be free : the true story of the grandmother of Juneteenth Duncan, Alice Faye E/BIOGRAPHY/323/LEE,O Available 1610813 They built me for freedom : the story of Juneteenth and Houston's Emancipation Park Ellis, Tonya Duncan E/394.263/ELLIS,T Available 2801140 Free at last : a Juneteenth poem Rolle, Sojourner Kincaid E/811.6/ROLLE,S Available 1840495 Juneteenth : our day of freedom Wyeth, Sharon Dennis READ/394.263/WYETH,S Available 1944141 The Juneteenth cookbook : recipes and activities for kids and families to celebrate Agostini, Alliah L. J/641.568/AGOSTINI,A Available 2690176 Opal Lee Moses, Shelia P. E/BIOGRAPHY/305.488/LEE,O Available 2593081 What is Juneteenth? Jewel, Kirsti J/PAPERBACK/SERIES/WHAT Available 1816289 Hidden Black history : from Juneteenth to redlining Green, Amanda Jackson, 1988- J/973.049/GREEN,A Available 1581444 Juneteenth Winn, Kevin P. Y/394.263/WINN,K Available 1610800