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Visit the Rolland Center for Lincoln Research for a celebration of Juneteenth with a temporary exhibit case. It will be available for viewing May 29-July 2.
Join the Rolland Center for Lincoln Research for a Juneteenth celebration! A new exhibit case will be unveiled on May 29, 2024, at the Allen County Public Library featuring art of United States Colored Troops, Frederick Douglass speeches and his signature, a ticket to an 1864 Emancipation Day celebration, and a children’s abolitionist alphabet book. Juneteenth, also called Emancipation Day, is the celebration of June 19, 1865, when Union soldiers marched into Texas and freed the remaining slaves in Confederate states following President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation of January 1, 1863. The exhibit will be open to the public and available to view through July 2, 2024. It is located in the Rolland Center for Lincoln Research at the Main Library. If you have any questions please email Lincoln@acpl.info.
AGE GROUP: | Adults | 9th-12th Grade | 7th-8th Grade | 4th-6th Grade |
EVENT TYPE: | Life & Times of Lincoln | History | Exhibit/Display | Arts, Culture, & Entertainment |
The Main Library includes six public meeting rooms, a theater, art gallery, underground parking garage, the Genealogy Center, and the Rolland Center for Lincoln Research. Parking at the main library is free if you have a valid library card. If you do not have a library card, parking costs $1/hour with a maximum charge of $7 for the day. Parking tickets must be taken inside the main library for validation and/or payment.