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X-WR-CALDESC:On “Freedom’s Eve\,” or the eve of January 1\, 1863\, the firs
 t Watch Night services took place. On that night\, enslaved and free Afric
 an Americans gathered in churches and private homes all across the country
  awaiting news that the Emancipation Proclamation had taken effect. At the
  stroke of midnight\, prayers were answered as all enslaved people in Conf
 ederate States were declared legally free. Union soldiers\, many of whom w
 ere black\, marched onto plantations and across cities in the south readin
 g small copies of the Emancipation Proclamation spreading the news of free
 dom in Confederate States. Only through the Thirteenth Amendment did emanc
 ipation end slavery throughout the United States. - National Museum of Afr
 ican American History & Culture
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DESCRIPTION:On “Freedom’s Eve\,” or the eve of January 1\, 1863\, the first
  Watch Night services took place. On that night\, enslaved and free Africa
 n Americans gathered in churches and private homes all across the country 
 awaiting news that the Emancipation Proclamation had taken effect. At the 
 stroke of midnight\, prayers were answered as all enslaved people in Confe
 derate States were declared legally free. Union soldiers\, many of whom we
 re black\, marched onto plantations and across cities in the south reading
  small copies of the Emancipation Proclamation spreading the news of freed
 om in Confederate States. Only through the Thirteenth Amendment did emanci
 pation end slavery throughout the United States. - National Museum of Afri
 can American History & Culture
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SUMMARY:Juneteenth
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