In a rare moment of union, American Republicans and Democrats on Wednesday June 16 approved in Congress the creation of a new federal holiday in the United States, June 19, to commemorate the emancipation of the last slaves in Texas in 1865.

The House of Representatives definitively adopted this text by 415 votes to 14, with the support of the Democratic and Republican leaders.

The day before, it had been unanimously approved in the Senate.

President Joe Biden must now enact this law but his support is clear.

A "long journey" to the vote

"This day represents freedom," said the elected Democrat of the House of Representatives Sheila Jackson Lee, one of the parliamentarians who carried the bill to make "Juneteenth" -contraction of June and 19 in English - a holiday.

In front of the old photo of a black man with a torn back, Sheila Jackson Lee, an elected African-American, spoke in the hemicycle of the "long journey" traveled until this vote.

"But we are here today, free to vote for Juneteenth as a national independence day, a federal holiday for America," she said.

"Recognizing and learning from past mistakes is essential to move forward," wrote Republican Senator John Cornyn, who brought this bill with her.

These two parliamentarians represent Texas in Congress.

It was in this vast state that the last slaves had learned, on June 19, 1865, that they were henceforth free.

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President Abraham Lincoln had actually freed slaves from their bondage two and a half years earlier, signing the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863.

But during the American Civil War (1861-1865), slavery continued in the Southern Confederate States.

Confederate Army Chief Robert Lee had signed his surrender on April 9, 1865. And it had taken over two months for the news to reach the small Texas town of Galveston on June 19.

The "Juneteenth" was already a holiday in some US states, including Texas, but it had not so far been marked with a federal date.

Calls to make it a holiday had redoubled after the murder of George Floyd, an African-American killed by a white policeman on May 25, 2020.

This date of June 19 "reminds us of a history marred by brutality and injustice, and it reminds us of our responsibility to build a future of progress for all, which honors the ideal of equality" of the United States, said Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

The "Juneteenth" would be the eleventh federally recognized holiday, joining a list that includes Christmas and New Years Day, Thanksgiving and Independence Day.

With AFP and Reuters

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