
Juneteenth, first celebrated in Texas, marks the emancipation of enslaved people in 1865, three years after the Emancipation Proclamation of 1862. June 19th is now a national holiday celebrating when freedom finally reached everyone, including those still enslaved in the confederate south. These Juneteenth party ideas will help you commemorate this important day with family and friends. Authentic foods, educational activities, and creative party settings help you celebrate Juneteenth with empowerment.
- Peach cobbler or peach upside down cake
- Cherry or strawberry pie
- BBQ pulled pork
- Chicken & waffles
- Smoked Brisket
- Crab cakes
- Potato salad





















