Here’s a list of the next 10 years’ Juneteenth 2085 dates, including the day of the week and how many days remain until each date.
Holiday | Date | Day | Days to go |
---|---|---|---|
Juneteenth 2085 | June 19, 2085 | Tuesday | 22124 |
Juneteenth 2086 | June 19, 2086 | Wednesday | 22489 |
Juneteenth 2087 | June 19, 2087 | Thursday | 22854 |
Juneteenth 2088 | June 19, 2088 | Saturday | 23220 |
Juneteenth 2089 | June 19, 2089 | Sunday | 23585 |
Juneteenth 2090 | June 19, 2090 | Monday | 23950 |
Juneteenth 2091 | June 19, 2091 | Tuesday | 24315 |
Juneteenth 2092 | June 19, 2092 | Thursday | 24681 |
Juneteenth 2093 | June 19, 2093 | Friday | 25046 |
Juneteenth 2094 | June 19, 2094 | Saturday | 25411 |
We still fight for freedom and fairness in America on Juneteenth. This day shows how strong Black folks have been all through time and in our world today. When we celebrate this day, we think about race and what's right, and we also enjoy Black culture and all the good things it brings.
June 19 is when we remember the day Black people who were slaves became free in America. It all happened on June 19, 1865. On that day, some soldiers from the North came to a place called Galveston in Texas. They told all the slaves there that they were now free people. This big news came about two years after the man in charge, President Abraham Lincoln, said that slaves in the South should be free. He wrote this down in something called the Emancipation Proclamation.
This was enacted on January 1, 1863, but enforcement was contingent upon Union troops entering Confederate states. Texas was one of the last free slave states. On 19 June 1865, Major General Gordon Granger issued General Order No. 3 declaring all enslaved people free. The order was a turning point in American history, and Juneteenth is sometimes called Freedom Day.
In 1866 it was the first Juneteenth celebration. People celebrated with church services and community gatherings. Through the years, these celebrations grew throughout the nation. Juneteenth is celebrated today with activities including:
When Juneteenth comes around now, a lot of things change for the day. Most government offices close up shop. Even some regular stores and businesses might take the day off. It's like the whole country takes a break to think about this important day and what it means for all of us.
You might also want to read about Independence Day, its history, significance, symbols, and observance.