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Juneteenth Proclamation

City Administration Posted on June 19, 2023

Earlier this month, City Commission proclaimed June 19 as Juneteenth Day. Ms. Dorothy Scott Wilson accepted the proclamation on behalf of the Dr. Joseph A Wiltshire Scholarship Foundation Inc. 

WHEREAS for 158 years, Juneteenth Day continues to be the most recognized African-American holiday observance in the United States: and 

WHEREAS Juneteenth commemorates the day freedom was proclaimed to all enslaved in the South by Major Emery, and the United States Colored Troops posted General Order #3 on June 19, 1865, on Reedy Chapel AME Church in Galveston, Texas, more than two and a half years after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation by President Abraham Lincoln; and 

WHEREAS, the following year, the first official Juneteenth celebrations took place in Texas and have continued across the United States throughout the years; and 

WHEREAS, "Until All are Free, None are Free" is an oft-repeated maxim that can be used to highlight the significance of the end of the era of slavery in the United States; and 

WHEREAS, in 1991, Representative Alzo J. Reddick Sr., Orlando, authored the legislation for the State of Florida’s Juneteenth Observance, which was signed into law by Florida Governor Lawton Chiles in May 1991; and 

WHEREAS, in 1973, as an undergraduate student in Texas, Doris Moore Bailey was first introduced to Juneteenth Day during a horseback trail ride. In June 1992, the Juneteenth Committee, founded by Mrs. Moore Bailey, organized the first Juneteenth Observance in Florida; and 

WHEREAS, the 19th of June, along with the 4th of July, completes the cycle of freedom for America’s Independence Day observances; and 

WHEREAS, leaders in Lake Wales including Wanda Howard with the NAACP and Dorothy Scott Wilson with the Dr. Joseph A Wiltshire Scholarship Foundation Inc began celebrating Juneteenth in Lake Wales with an annual luncheon 

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Jack Hilligoss, Mayor of the City of Lake Wales, do hereby proclaim June 19, 2023, as JUNETEENTH DAY


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