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"The people of Texas are informed that in accordance with a Proclamation from the Executive of the United States, all slaves are free. This involves an absolute equality of rights and rights of property between former masters and slaves, and the connection heretofore existing between them becomes that between employer and free laborer."
--Major General Gordon Granger, Galveston, June 19th, 1865
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* Read the eBook Juneteenth Texas : Essays in African-American Folklore. How to Use EBSCO eBooks.
* Red the article On Juneteenth, three stirring stories of how enslaved people gained their freedom. How to Use Gale.
* Read Ralph Ellison's classic print book Juneteenth. How to Use OneSearch.
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"The people of Texas are informed that in accordance with a Proclamation from the Executive of the United States, all slaves are free. This involves an absolute equality of rights and rights of property between former masters and slaves, and the connection heretofore existing between them becomes that between employer and free laborer."
--Major General Gordon Granger, Galveston, June 19th, 1865
Featured Resources
For some reserouces you must access on campus or login with your COM account for off campus access.
* Read the eBook Juneteenth Texas : Essays in African-American Folklore. How to Use EBSCO eBooks.
* Red the article On Juneteenth, three stirring stories of how enslaved people gained their freedom. How to Use Gale.
* Read Ralph Ellison's classic print book Juneteenth. How to Use OneSearch.
http://dlvr.it/TLRkd8
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