National Freedom Day

An illustration of a historical scene with four men in suits; one is seated at a desk writing with a quill, while three others stand around. A view of a dome building is visible through a window.

An illustration of a historical scene with four men in suits; one is seated at a desk writing with a quill, while three others stand around. A view of a dome building is visible through a window.

National Freedom Day: Honoring the Fight for Justice and Equality ✊🏽

 

 

 

 

 

Why National Freedom Day Matters

Observed on February 1st, National Freedom Day commemorates the signing of the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery in the United States. This day serves as a reminder of the ongoing pursuit of racial equity, justice, and freedom for all. While the amendment was signed in 1865, the fight for true equality continues today, making this holiday as relevant as ever.

 

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