[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 147 (2001), Part 7]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page 9932]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



                   JUNETEENTH CELEBRATION OF FREEDOM

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                        HON. DENNIS J. KUCINICH

                                of ohio

                    in the house of representatives

                         Tuesday, June 5, 2001

  Mr. KUCINICH. Mr. Speaker, I rise today in recognition of Cleveland's 
Juneteenth Celebration of Freedom to be held June 23-24 at the Martin 
Luther King Civic Center.
  Juneteenth, the oldest known celebration of the ending of slavery, 
began on June 19, 1865 when the last known group of slaves learned of 
their freedom. The purpose of Juneteenth is not only to relive a 
painful chapter in history, but to revive and preserve African American 
heritage. Juneteenth reminds all Americans to keep open the lines of 
communication by all people.
  We gather to celebrate and emphasize the true meaning of freedom, to 
embrace human rights and to come together as one people without regard 
to race, national origin, class, religion, or any walk of life. This 
year's annual observance will bring all Americans together to promote 
racial healing and provide inspiration to all.
  Juneteenth supporters have already planned countless marches, a kick-
off session, talent shows, workshops, childrens activities, and other 
events as part of the two-day celebration. Much planning has gone into 
creating a celebration to uplift the human spirit through rap, reggae 
music, dance, games, poetry, and more.
  Mr. Speaker, I ask you to join me in celebration and recognition of 
Cleveland's Juneteenth Celebration. It is time for Americans of all 
colors, creeds, cultures, and religions to share a common love of and 
respect for freedom.

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