National Juneteenth Observance Foundation
Celebration of Freedom
Please read, print, sign and mail to President Obama - Thank you.
Dear President Obama:
Whereas, America's Independence Day Movement, initiated by the Declaration
of Independence and the "4th of July", 1776, did not
include the enslaved descendants of African-Americans nor were they recognized
as full human beings. Freedom from slavery was initiated by the enforcement of
the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, and formally announced
by Union General Gordon Granger in Galveston, Texas on the "19th of
June", 1865, through the reading of General Order No. 3, to the
last group of slaves in bondage, creating America's 2nd Independence Day
Celebration and the oldest African-American holiday observance, the "19th
of June", Juneteenth Independence Day.
Whereas, the "19th of June" is the freedom forerunner
to the 13th Amendment, which implemented freedom for all slaves in the United
States, Juneteenth Independence Day completes the cycle of Independence
Day Celebrations in America. In 1997, the 105th Congress of the United States
passed Senate Joint Resolution 11 and House Joint Resolution 56
officially recognizing Juneteenth Independence Day in America. A
Presidential Proclamation is all that is required for Juneteenth
Independence Day to be recognized as a National Holiday in America, without
the burden on tax-payers as a paid federal holiday. We, the undersigned,
support the request of Rev. Ronald V. Myers, Sr., M.D., Chairman of the National
Juneteenth Observance Foundation and the National Juneteenth Christian
Leadership Council for you to issue a Presidential Proclamation
establishing the "19th of June" as National Juneteenth
Independence Day in America.
Whereas, on the "19th of June", 2000, during the
historic 1st Annual WASHINGTON JUNETEENTH 2000 National Holiday Observance,
House Concurrent Resolution 356, a formal apology for slavery was sponsored
in Congress by Congressman Tony Hall (D-OH). We, the undersigned,
support the establishment of a National Day of Reconciliation and Healing
from the Legacy of Enslavement during the annual observance of Juneteenth
Independence Day and request that you establish a National Juneteenth
Commission to advise you and future Presidents on how the annual observance
of Juneteenth Independence Day can bring all Americans together with the
goal of promoting greater understanding and racial healing.
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Print Petition, Sign and
Mail To:
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20500
Fax: 202-456-2461