Every year in the US, 1 February is celebrated as National Freedom Day. The proposal of Senate and House of Representatives was signed by Abraham Lincoln on this day in 1865. The National Freedom Day was established with the aim of promoting goodwill, fairness and equality and ending slavery.
Every year, 1 February is celebrated as National Freedom Day in America. The proposal of Senate and House of Representatives was signed in 1865 by former US President Abraham Lincoln in 1865 on this day. The National Freedom Day was established with the aim of promoting goodwill, fairness and equality and ending slavery. So this day is very important for American people. Freedom means freedom frees them from freedom of speaking, adopting religion, slavery and inequality. Major Richard Robert Wright played an important role in the establishment of the National Freedom Day Association.
Know the history of National Independence Day
The amendment, which declared the slave system illegal, was signed by President Lincoln on 1 February 1865. The first National Freedom Day was celebrated in Philadelphia, USA. On 30 June 1948, President Harry Truman signed the bill and declared the official National Freedom Day on 1 February. Since 1948, on 1 February every year in the US, National Freedom Day is celebrated. This day is a symbol of liberation and equality from slavery.
Black history month is celebrated in this month
African-American historian Carter G. Woodson is credited with Black History Month. Black History Month is celebrated in view of the contribution of African-Americans in the United States. This is done to honor the black people. Black History Month is celebrated in February because Frederick Douglas and President Abraham Lincoln were born in this month. Woodson is called the father of black history for his work. Barack Obama was elected the first African-American President of the United States in 2008.
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