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  2. Sharswood Plantation - Wikipedia

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    Sharswood Plantation, also known as Sharswood Manor Estate, is a historic plantation house in Gretna, Virginia. Prior to the American Civil War, Sharswood operated as a 2,000-acre tobacco plantation under the ownership of Charles Edwin Miller and Nathaniel Crenshaw Miller. The Carpenter Gothic mansion was designed by New York architect ...

  3. History of African Americans in Austin - Wikipedia

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    Juneteenth celebrations were first celebrated in Austin in 1867 under the auspices of the Freedmen's Bureau, and it had been listed on a "calendar of public events" by 1872. That year, black leaders in Texas raised $1,000 for the purchase of 10 acres (4 ha) of land to celebrate Juneteenth, today known as Houston's Emancipation Park.

  4. History of African Americans in San Antonio - Wikipedia

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    Over the next few years, African-American populations across Texas collected money to buy property dedicated to Juneteenth celebrations. [citation needed] The State of Texas made Juneteenth a holiday at the state level after 2007, Al Edwards, a member of the Texas House of Representatives from Houston, proposed it as a bill. As of 2021 ...

  5. Talk:Juneteenth - Wikipedia

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    Look in the "Early Juneteenth celebrations" section, references 34, 48 and 49. Acroterion (talk) 21:21, 19 June 2023 (UTC) Reply [ reply ] I cant read 34 because its behind a paywall. 48 and 49 only reference the word itslef. 49 is a reference to the way black people say the holday's name.

  6. Jubilee: Juneteenth Edition - Wikipedia

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    Jubilee: Juneteenth Edition is the fifth live album by American contemporary worship music collective Maverick City Music, which was released via Tribl Records on June 18, 2021. [1] The album is a dual-side feature consisting of a live produced gospel A-Side titled Breathe and a rap / R&B / pop produced B-Side titled Same Blood. [2]

  7. Juneteenth in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Clara Peoples ( Née Clara Mae Walker [6]) was born in Muskogee, Oklahoma on 8 September 1926. She moved to Vanport, Oregon in 1945, working for Kaiser Shipyards during the World War 2 shipbuilding efforts, where she started a Juneteenth event in 1945. Her family was flooded and displaced in the 1948 Vanport floods.

  8. United States Colored Troops Memorial Statue (Lexington Park ...

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    Juneteenth celebrations. A yearly Juneteenth celebration gathering is now held at the memorial. See also. American Civil War; History of slavery in Maryland; List of amendments to the United States Constitution see the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments, enacted in 1865, 1868 and 1870; List of African-American Medal of Honor recipients

  9. Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC/AfroCrowd/Home - Wikipedia

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    Meetup/NYC/AfroCrowd/Home. Afro Free Culture Crowdsourcing Wikimedia (AfroCROWD) is an initiative founded in 2015 that seeks to increase awareness of the Wikimedia Movement in the BIPOC community and the number of people of African descent who actively partake in the Wikimedia and free knowledge, culture and software movements.