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Cape Ann Museum holds 6th Annual Juneteenth Celebration at Gloucester City Hall

June 19 @ 9:00 am - 11:00 am

Free

Juneteenth, the oldest nationally recognized commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States, offers a powerful opportunity for reflection, education, and collective remembrance. This year, the Cape Ann Museum, in close partnership with the City of Gloucester, presents a program honoring the legacy of freedom and the ongoing pursuit of equity and justice—both on Cape Ann and across the nation.

The program features a morning of civic observance and community dialogue, beginning at Gloucester City Hall and continuing with a participatory reading and discussion. The community conversation will be facilitated by Michea McCaffrey, Co-Chair of the Gloucester Racial Justice Team, who will guide participants in reflecting on the enduring themes of freedom, justice, and civic responsibility.

Event Schedule

9:00–9:30 a.m. | Flag Raising Ceremony
Outside Gloucester City Hall
The morning begins with the raising of the Juneteenth flag, accompanied by remarks from city officials and representatives of the Cape Ann Museum.

9:30–11:00 a.m. | Community Reading & Discussion
Kyrouz Auditorium, Gloucester City Hall
Participants are invited to take part in a community reading of What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?, Frederick Douglass’ landmark address. The reading will be followed by a facilitated discussion session for those interested in engaging in a group reflection, to engage more deeply with the themes of the reading, share perspectives, and reflect collectively on its contemporary relevance.

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