05/20/2026
For many years we been have recognizing Florida’s Emancipation Day. It is in honor of the freedom of Florida former slaves.
Juneteenth was a day when an announcement reached Texas and misremembered as the end of slavery in the US. Many people were still encumbered in other states, including Delaware and Kentucky.
Knowing true history instead of lore is important. As Apopkans let’s remember Florida’s history.
A large number of Apopka’s ‘slaves’, including his children, were released on a night in 1863 by the edge of Rock Springs by William S Delk in opposition to supporting the Confederacy.
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Today, May 20, 2026, is Florida Emancipation Day. On this day in 1865, Emancipation was proclaimed in Tallahassee, 11 days after the end of the Civil War and two years after the Emancipation Proclamation first issued by President Abraham Lincoln declared freedom for enslaved people in Southern states. Florida Emancipation Day commemorates a pivotal moment in the state’s history.