
Juneteenth’s Long Arc: Emancipation Laws That Shaped and Guard Democracy
Heather Cox Richardson traces Juneteenth from the 1865 Texas proclamation that enslaved people were free to the later 13th and 14th Amendments, the Black Codes, and Reconstruction, showing how federal action transformed emancipation into citizenship and voting rights and how guarding those rights requires enforceable equality—warning that contemporary forces seeking discrimination threaten the democracy Juneteenth celebrates.