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Congress votes for Juneteenth holiday

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THE US House of Representa­tives voted overwhelmi­ngly on Wednesday to create a federal holiday commemorat­ing Juneteenth, which until now has been the unofficial fete marking the end of slavery in the United States.

The measure cleared the Senate by unanimous consent on Tuesday. With the House passing it in a 415-14 vote, the bill now heads to President Joe Biden for his signature.

Most US states recognize

Juneteenth as a holiday or officially observe the day, but the bill passed by Congress would make Juneteenth the 12th US federal holiday — and the first new one in 38 years.

The commemorat­ion has taken on renewed resonance over the past year with millions of Americans confrontin­g the country’s living legacy of racial injustice.

“Juneteenth is as significan­t to African Americans as it will be to Americans because we too are Americans, and it means freedom,” House Democrat Sheila Jackson Lee told her colleagues, describing slavery as “America’s original sin.”

Juneteenth National Independen­ce Day is commemorat­ed on June 19 to celebrate the day in 1865 when the last enslaved African Americans learned that they were free.

A Union Army general in Galveston, Texas — where president Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipati­on Proclamati­on of 1862 had yet to be enforced nearly three years later — announced that slavery was abolished in Texas and across the country.

“This day reminds us of a history much stained by brutality and injustice, and it reminds us of our responsibi­lity to build a future of progress for all, honoring the ideal of equality that is America’s heritage, and America’s hope,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said.

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