Juneteenth
Juneteenth is not just about Black history; it recognizes a critically important element of American history. As a federal holiday, Juneteenth is a long overdue recognition and commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States, of the 13th Amendment, of the Emancipation Proclamation, and of African American freedom and achievement. As an educational institution, it’s also an opportunity to advance the knowledge and awareness in our community.
Messiah University has created this resource page with the hope and expectation that employees take the opportunity to read and explore historical stories of perseverance and the journey to this important celebration.
- Available from Murray Library:
- Carson, Mary Kay. The Underground Railroad for Kids from Slavery to Freedom with 21 Activities. 2005. [ebook & print]
- Duncan, Alice Faye, and Keturah A. Bobo. Opal Lee and What It Means to Be Free: The True Story of the Grandmother of Juneteenth. 2022. [print]
- Johnson, Angela, and Earl B. Lewis. All Different Now: Juneteenth, the First Day of Freedom. 2014. [print]
- Johnson, James Weldon, and Elizabeth Catlett. Lift Every Voice and Sing. Walker, 1994. [print]
- Knudsen, Shannon. When Were the First Slaves Set Free During the Civil War?: And Other Questions About the Emancipation Proclamation. 2011. [ebook]
- McKissack, Pat, and Fredrick. McKissack. Days of Jubilee: The End of Slavery in the United States. 2003. [print]
- Peppas, Lynn. Juneteenth. 2011. [ebook]
- Rappaport, Doreen., and Shane Evans. Free at Last!: Stories and Songs of Emancipation. 2007. [print]
- Wesley, Valerie Wilson., and Sharon Wilson. Freedom’s Gifts: a Juneteenth Story. 1997. [print]
- Cooper, Floyd. Juneteenth for Mazie. 2016.
- Visit A Mighty Girl for 99 Books about Extraordinary Black Mighty Girls and Women.
- Available from Murray Library:
- Berlin, Ira, et al. Remembering Slavery: African Americans Talk About Their Personal Experiences of Slavery and Emancipation. 2007. [print]
- Blight, David W. Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom. 2018. [print]
- Conner, Robert C. General Gordon Granger: The Savior of Chickamauga and the Man Behind “Juneteenth.” 2013. [ebook]
- Foner, Eric, and Joshua Brown. Forever Free: The Story of Emancipation and Reconstruction. 2005. [print]
- Gordon-Reed, Annette. On Juneteenth. 2021. [print]
- Mitchell, Mary Niall. Raising Freedom’s Child: Black Children and Visions of the Future after Slavery. 2008. [ebook]
- Smith, John David. We Ask Only for Even-Handed Justice: Black Voices from Reconstruction, 1865-1877. 2014. [ebook]
- Willis, Deborah, and Barbara Krauthamer. Envisioning Emancipation: Black Americans and the End of Slavery. 2013. [print]
- Tipton-Martin, Toni. Jubilee: Recipes from Two Centuries of African American Cooking: A Cookbook. 2019.
- Harris, Jessica B. High on the Hog: A Culinary Journey from Africa to America. 2012.
- Twitty, Michael W. The Cooking Gene: A Journey Through African American Culinary History in the Old South. 2017.
- Inside Edition, Try These Foods at Your Juneteenth Celebration https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVVwP_o4YLw
- NBC News, Black Chefs on the Tradition of Juneteenth and Need for Diversity in the Food Industry https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hriLFe6Q7A0
- PBS News Hour, A feast of African-American culinary contributions, baked into the South’s DNA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6l8jRF-eGA (The Cooking Gene)
- https://food52.com/blog/26293-juneteenth-virtual-potluck-2021
- Available from Murray Library
- The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross. PBS. 2013. [Streaming]
- Africans in America: America’s Journey Through Slavery. WGBH. 1998. [Streaming]
- Eyes on the prize: America civil rights movement 1954-1985. PBS. 1994.
- Found Voices: The Slave Narratives. ABC NEWS. 1999.
- Harriet. Martin Chase Productions. New Balloon. Perfect World Pictures. 2019. [Streaming & DVD] - (Note: We will be showing this movie in Parmer Cinema on Monday, June 27. Please see our Events section for more information.)
- Reconstruction - America After the Civil War. PBS. 2019.
- Roots. David L. Wolper Productions. Warner Bros. Television. 1977. [DVD]
- Roots. Film Afrika Worldwide. The History Channel. The Wolper Organization. 2016. [Streaming]
- Tell Them We Are Rising: The Story of Historically Black Colleges and Universities PBS. 2017.
- True Justice: Bryan Stevenson’s Fight for Equality. HBO. 2019.
- Voices Remembering Slavery: Freed People Tell Their Stories Library of Congress. 1932-1975.
- Miss Juneteenth. Sailor Bear. Ley Line Entertainment. Vertical Entertainment. 2020.
- High on the Hog. Netflix. 2021.
- Selma. Pathé. Harpo Films. Plan B Entertainment. Cloud Eight Films. Ingenious Media. Redgill Selma Productions. 2014.
- Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America. Written by Jeffery Robinson and directed by Emily Kunstler and Sarah Kunstler. 2021.
Podcasts
- 153 years of Juneteenth The Takeaway from WNYC Studios. June 19, 2018.
- Juneteenth: Texas Freedom Colonies A Little Louder podcast from Anchor S1 E 12. 2019.
- Merry Juneteenth! The Peas in the Podcast S1 E6. 2018.
- The Amazing Story of Juneteenth Think with historian Annette Gordon-Reed from KERA. 2021.
- The Truth About Juneteenth Tell me More from NPR. 2008.
Music
- African American Music Reference – The month of June is also African American Music Appreciation. African American musicians have helped the country to celebrate, dance, express faith, and march against injustice through song.
Young Professionals of Color – Greater Harrisburg (YPOC HBG)
Multiple Juneteenth Events https://ypoc-hbg.org/%23juneteenthhbg
Juneteenth HBGP: Jubilee
June 18 https://www.visithersheyharrisburg.org/event/detail/juneteenth-hbg%3A-jubilee/23125/
National Civil War Museum
Juneteenth Community Free Day
June 17, 10am-4pm https://www.nationalcivilwarmuseum.org/events/
Day Trips
Harrisburg
Philadelphia
- The African American Museum
- The Johnson House
- Mother Bethel AME Church
- The President’s House
- Lest We Forget Museum of Slavery
Bucks County
West Virginia
Maryland
- Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Site
- Harriet Tubman Mural
- National Great Blacks in Wax Museum (Baltimore)
- Reginald F. Lewis Museum of African American History (Baltimore)
Washington DC
- National Museum of African American History & Culture
- Frederick Douglass National Historic Site
- African American Civil War Memorial
If you have a little more time...
Maryland
- Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Scenic Byway
- Harriet Tubman Museum & Educational Center (Cambridge)
New Jersey
- Reading Activity (PDF – 3 pages)
- Word Search – beginner (PDF)
- Word Search – intermediate (PDF)
- Coloring Pages (PDF – 4 pages)