Juneteenth: A Day of Recognition, Restoration and Celebrating Freedom
As a child, FRCC President Colleen Simpson didn’t know much about Juneteenth. But finding out about the holiday sparked a learning journey that continues today.
As a child, FRCC President Colleen Simpson didn’t know much about Juneteenth. But finding out about the holiday sparked a learning journey that continues today.
On June 19th every year, people take time to honor the anniversary of Juneteenth—the date in 1865 when news of the Emancipation Proclamation finally reached Texas. (As part of the Confederacy, slaves in that state were not freed until well after the end of the Civil War.) That summer, Union Army troops reached Galveston Bay […]
Former slaves made education a top priority. African American history has been of particular interest to me since my days as an undergraduate student back in the 1980s. I have facilitated the observance of Black History Month every February since being hired at FRCC in 1998. Eventually my enthusiasm for the topic convinced me to […]