2020 DC Emancipation Day Observance – ONLINE!
Remembrance of Our Friend Rep. Elijah E. Cummings (D-MD-07)
Alpha Phi Alpha Resolution Supporting D.C. Statehood
DC Emancipation Day 2019 Panel Discussion & Reflection
Get Your "FREE DC" Hat for the Mark-Up!
DC Emancipation Day Event 2019
READING OF THE NAMES 2019
On April 16, 1862, Congress passed and President Abraham Lincoln signed the District of Columbia Emancipation Act, which allowed 3,100 enslaved individuals residing in Washington, DC to gain their freedom.
DC Statehood Rap Video *Live* Performances
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DC Statehood Rap Video Concert & Contest
Obituary - Lillian J. Huff
Lillian J. Huff (Age 87) peacefully transitioned from this life on Monday, September 17, 2018. She was a community activist and leader throughout the city especially in the Lamond Riggs Civic Association, political activist on the DC Statehood Committee and a leader in the DC Federation of Democratic Women's Organization.
History
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Happy Heavenly Birthday, Mrs. Hanes!
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Pianist Peter Hanes
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Loretta Carter Hanes
In celebration of DC Emancipation Day, we’re taking a closer look at the remarkable life of DC native Loretta Carter Hanes. Hanes spent her life fighting for educational equality and for official recognition of April 16 as Emancipation Day in the District of Columbia.
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Obituary - Lillian J. Huff
Lillian J. Huff (Age 87) peacefully transitioned from this life on Monday, September 17, 2018. She was a community activist and leader throughout the city especially in the Lamond Riggs Civic Association, political activist on the DC Statehood Committee and a leader in the DC Federation of Democratic Women's Organization.
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"Statehood is Far More Difficult" The Struggle for D.C. Self-Determination, 1980-2017
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Remembering Our Fallen Activists of Stand Up / Free DC
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Activists challenge and reshape our social and political consciousness.
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"Free D.C." The Struggle for Civil, Political, and Human Rights in Washington, D.C.
"Free D.C." The Struggle for Civil, Political, and Human Rights in Washington, D.C., 1965-1979
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