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History Alive!: USCT: Juneteenth: What it Means, and Why We Celebrate

  • African American History and Culture Museum, C3/Landing Area 1 1400 Constitution Avenue Northwest Washington, DC, 20560 United States (map)

Afrofuturism often incorporates a historical reconstruction of the past and many science fiction writers are often inspired by the real-life stories of African Americans serving in the military.  Attend one of our History Alive! programs and hear real stories about Blacks in the military and explore themes of freedom, self-determination, citizenship, valor, and much more.  Two years, five months, and nineteen days after the Emancipation Proclamation, Blacks in Galveston, Texas found out about Mr. Lincoln’s order. In the course of this program, visitors will learn what it meant, and why we celebrated it today.

Additional Information:  John W. McCaskill, M.A. brings dynamic public speaking presentations in Washington, DC, and across the country.  To authenticate his living history presentations, he adorns period attire for colonial, WWII/Army Air Corps Tuskegee Airmen, Civil War U.S. Colored Troops, World War I, Reconstruction, Buffalo Soldier, and the 1960’s Civil Rights period.