Juneteenth
Freedom Day, June 19, 2025Juneteenth is a holiday celebrated nationally on June 19 to commemorate the ending of slavery in the United States. Despite the signing of the Emancipation proclamation in 1863, freedom did not come for all black people in America at that time. For enslaved people in Texas, it did not come until June 19, 1865, when the Union army arrived in Galveston, Texas and freed the enslaved people there by executive decree. The day became known and celebrated as “Juneteenth” by the newly freed locals.
At 5:00 PM the Tubman will conclude its Freedom Day programming with an event that celebrates freedom and Black Music Month. The Rock My Soul Awards event is a celebration of the many contributions that talented, Macon musicians made to the history of American popular music by presenting them the first Tubman Museum Legacy in Music Awards. Inaugural Legacy in Music Award recipients are: Bishop L.M. Bell & the Bell Sisters, Robert Coleman, Newton Collier Jr., Bo Ponder, James Duncan, Tommy Goodwin, Alice Bailey, Beatrice Cotton, The Cotton Brothers, Robert Scott and Oscar Jackson. The Rock My Soul event will also feature a Dance party with music by DJ Soopa Dave, refreshments, and a cash bar. The Dance party is from 5:00 to 8:00. Special admission to this event is $10.00 per person.
Contact the Tubman Museum at 478-743-8544 for more information about Freedom Day programs and other upcoming special events.
