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This proclamation was published in the Federal Register on June 24. The proclamation referred to Fort Worth, TX, resident Opal Lee.
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Chicago
Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration. "DCPD-202400535 - Proclamation 10778—Juneteenth Day of Observance, 2024". Government. Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration, June 18, 2024. https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/DCPD-202400535
APA
Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration. (2024, June 18). DCPD-202400535 - Proclamation 10778—Juneteenth Day of Observance, 2024. [Government]. Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration. https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/DCPD-202400535
MLA
Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration. DCPD-202400535 - Proclamation 10778—Juneteenth Day of Observance, 2024. Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration, (18 Jun 2024), https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/DCPD-202400535
Bluebook
Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration, Proclamation 10778—Juneteenth Day of Observance, 2024, GovInfo, (June 18, 2024), https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/DCPD-202400535