NATIONAL FREEDOM DAY – February 1
Wed Feb 1st

National Freedom Day

Freedom from slavery is commemorated on National Freedom Day, which is also observed on February 1st. The United States also acknowledges that America is a symbol of liberty. The day honors Abraham Lincoln's signing of a joint House and Senate resolution that later became the 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution. On February 1, 1865, President Lincoln signed the Amendment outlawing slavery. 1865. 1860. It was not approved by the states, however, until later this year, 1865.

"Neither slavery nor compulsory servitude, except as a punishment for offences whereof the party's members will have been duly convicted, will exist within the United States or any other place subject to their jurisdiction." 13th Amendment

#nationalfreedomday is the national freedomday. How to celebrate #nationalfreedomday

  • Reflections on the freedoms found in the United States
  • The National Freedom Day parade is held in Washington, D.C
  • Learn more about or watch a documentary about the 13th Amendment
  • Visit an art gallery or museum that exhibits works influenced by the 13th Amendment
  • Both now and then, attend a forum or lecture to discuss the 13th Amendment and its effect
  • Read the 13th Amendment in its entirety
  • Teach someone about the 13th Amendment
  • In a social media post, broadcast, or article, write about or discuss the 13th Amendment
  • On social media, use the hashtag #NationalFreedomDay to post

History of national freedom day has influenced national freedom day.

National Freedom Day was established by a former slave named Major Richard Robert Wright, Sr. Major Wright was regarded as a great leader in the neighborhood. This day must be commemorated, according to Major Wright.

Since Abraham Lincoln signed the 13th Amendment outlawing slavery in 1865, it holds sway.. President Harry Truman signed a bill on June 30, 1948, naming February 1st as the first official National Freedom Day in the United States.