Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 22, 1994, Page 17, Image 17

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T he P ortland O bserver • J une 22, 1994
FREEDOM DAT CELEBRATED
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Message On Freedom Day
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w ith B e th e l A .M .E . C h u r c h
J u n e te e n th h a s c o m e a g a in ,
th e F r e e d o m D a y C e le b r a tio n .
W e a s k y o u n g p e o p le to g e t
y o u r e d u c a tio n s o y o u c a n b e
s e le c t in y o u r c h o o s in g in life .
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y e a r g o in g f o r r id e s a n d a p a ­
r a d e in o u r c o m m u n ity w ith
p r id e .
T h a n k s w e n t o u t to th o s e
w h o h a v e g o n e o n b e f o r e us fo r
th e s a k e o f f re e d o m fo r th e b la c k
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In Portland The Tradition of
‘Juneteenth” Unites African Americans
A rea residents marked the 121-
year anniversary o f freedom from sla­
very June 19 during the annual obser­
vance o f “Juneteenth Day.’’The holi­
day m arks the time o f the year when
many black A m ericans in rural areas
o f the south and Texas, first got news
of the Em ancipation Proclam ation,
freeing the slaves, signed by Presi­
dent Abraham Lincoln on Jan. 1,
1863.
About 800 people participated in
a Portland observance at Portland’s
Bethel A.M .E. (African Methodist
Episcopal) Church.
The church has historic roots in
Portland, dating back to 1889. The
first church building was at North­
w est 10th Ave. and Davis St., later the
congregation held services at South­
w est Sixth Ave. and Stark St. and at
Northwest 13th Ave. and Everett St.
In 1915, Bethel A.M.E. built a
church at North Larrabee Ave. and
McM illen St. in the vicinity o f the
future Memorial Coliseum. The old
church was tore town in 1958 by order of
the city to make room for a parking lot.
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June 19
Jan. I, 1863, the date o f President Lincoln’s Emancipation
Proclamation, is solemnly commemorated in many American
black communities. It is, however, only one o f a number of
“freedom day” celebrations held on various dates, fo r the end of
slavery was a gradual process and often a local one which evoked
local observances. Thus the date on which GeneralGordonGranger
arrived in Texas, June 19,1863 - with the avowed intention o f
en forcin g L in co ln ’s proclam ation , is com m em orated as
“Juneteenth” in eastern Texas and beyond, and a considerable
body o f tradition and lore has grown up about it.
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Samuela A. Organ of Portland was one of the many people who helped stage “Juneteenth, ” a holiday marking the end of salvery in
Good food was part of the freedom day celebration at Portland's
Bethal A.M.E. Church
America.
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