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DESCRIPTION:Sacramento, CA - Our 2021 National Freedom Day California State Capitol 
 efforts continue to promote good feelings, harmony, and equal opportunity 
 among all citizens remembering that the United States is a nation dedicated 
 to the ideal of freedom.\n\nFreedom has never been free, since the mid 15th 
 century, Papal edicts from Vatican City instructed Spanish and Portuguese 
 military might to subjugate and capture people of Pan African Ancestry as 
 prisoners of war to forever become chattel enslaved human cargo, beasts of 
 burden, financial assets on a balance sheet for the establishment of an new 
 type of universal order.\n\nDuring the Age of Sail, the world was explored 
 to facilitate genocide against Native people, colonization of the land and 
 chattel enslavement of Pan African prisoners of war throughout the Western 
 Hemisphere remains an open secret.\n\nFrom August 1619 to August 2019 the 
 enslavement and affliction written in the King James Version of the Holy 
 Bible @ 1611 continues to have a profound spiritual impact on the former 
 British Colony, our United States of America.\n\nBeginning on January 1, 
 1863, President Abraham Lincoln signed a US Civil War Executive Order known 
 as the Emancipation Proclamation that provided thebpromose of freedom and 
 armed United States Colired Troops to join the fight towards 
 freedom.\n\nMajor Richard Robert Wright Sr., a former slave, fought to have 
 a day when freedom for all Americans is celebrated. \n\nWhen Wright got his 
 freedom, he went on to become a successful businessman and community leader 
 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. \n\nMajor Wright chose February 1 as 
 National Freedom Day because it was the day in 1865 that President Lincoln 
 signed the 13th Amendment to the Constitution. \n\nThe 13th Amendment, an 
 important change to our written law, outlawed slavery in the United States, 
 unless convicted of a crime thereof.\n\nWright gathered national and local 
 leaders together to write a bill declaring February 1 "National Freedom 
 Day."\n\nAfter fierce battles of World War II, President Harry Truman 
 signed the bill in 1948 making National Freedom Day an official Day of 
 Observance. \n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/01/29/18839656.php
SUMMARY:2021 National Freedom Day - California State Capitol - US Civil War Grove
LOCATION:California State Capitol \nSouth Lawn\nUS Civil War Grove
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/01/29/18839656.php
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