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2023 - 2024 LEGISLATURE
June 28, 2023 - Introduced by Senators L. Johnson, Bradley, Carpenter, Larson,
Spreitzer, Pfaff, Roys, Hesselbein and Jacque, cosponsored by
Representatives Drake, Emerson, Neubauer, Ratcliff, Ohnstad, Subeck,
Vining, Bare, Ortiz-Velez, Shelton, Goyke, Doyle, C. Anderson,
Shankland, Joers, Considine, Brandtjen, Andraca, Dittrich, Palmeri,
Riemer, Allen, Hong, Sinicki, Cabrera, J. Anderson, Conley, Schraa,
Clancy, McGuire, Baldeh, Haywood, Myers, Stubbs, Moore Omokunde and
Madison. Referred to Committee on Senate Organization.
SJR57,1,1 1Relating to: recognizing June 19, 2023, as Juneteenth Day in Wisconsin.
SJR57,1,52 Whereas, Juneteenth Day is a national holiday that celebrates the end of
3slavery in the United States, and Juneteenth Day specifically commemorates June
419, 1865, the day that Union General Gordon Granger spoke in Galveston, Texas,
5proclaiming free the last remaining slaves in the United States; and
SJR57,1,86 Whereas, Union General Gordon Granger delivered this news to recognize the
7freedom of these men, and this proclamation was given nearly two and one-half
8years after the Emancipation Proclamation was declared; and
SJR57,1,129 Whereas, slavery in the United States lasted over 250 years and enslaved
10millions of African Americans in horrific conditions throughout all regions in the
11United States, including in Wisconsin, where hundreds of slaves were held illegally;
12and
SJR57,1,1513 Whereas, Juneteenth Day is officially observed in 47 states across the country,
14and Juneteenth Day has come to signify a celebration of African American freedom,
15achievement, and history; and
SJR57,2,7
1Whereas, Wisconsin has one of the nation's oldest and longest running
2Juneteenth celebrations due to Milwaukee's first celebration in 1971, which began
3when then-Northcott staff member Margaret Rogers told others how much she had
4enjoyed a Juneteenth Day celebration in Georgia. Based on Rogers's experience,
5Northcott decided to begin a similar tradition in Milwaukee—spearheaded in its
6early days by festival executive director Marvin Hannah and coordinator Jan
7Kemp-Cole—and the festival soon became the unofficial opening of summer; and
SJR57,2,108 Whereas, Juneteenth Day brings the African American community and
9persons of all races together in the fight for equality, and it is important as legislators
10to promote solidarity in this effort; and
SJR57,2,1311 Whereas, Juneteenth Day is typically celebrated in ways such as public
12readings of the Emancipation Proclamation, educational activities, parades,
13community festivals, and family gatherings; and
SJR57,2,1814 Whereas, Juneteenth Day provides a time for a reflection on the history of the
15institution of slavery in the United States and Wisconsin, provides an opportunity
16to educate Americans about the history of slavery and emancipation, and provides
17an occasion to celebrate the continuing advancement of African Americans and
18freedom in the United States; now, therefore, be it
SJR57,2,20 19Resolved by the senate, the assembly concurring, That the legislature
20hereby proclaims June 19, 2023, as Juneteenth Day in Wisconsin.
SJR57,2,2121 (End)
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