Celebrating America's 'second Independence Day'
| | CELEBRATING FREEDOM | | Juneteenth, the newest federal holiday, celebrates the freedom of enslaved people in the United States at the end of the Civil War. As the country marks what some call its "second Independence Day," we reflect on the present and the past. | | | |
| | PHOTOGRAPHS BY CHRISTIANNA COX | | | What is Black joy—and how do you photograph it? | | In these images and videos, Black visual artists and photographers chronicle the untold stories, traditions, and celebrations that compound into the bittersweet experience of Black joy. "I wanted to share stories that were not being told from my perspective, not only through a camera lens, but through my cultural lens as well." | | | | |
| | PHOTOGRAPH BY GRAHAM DICKIE | | | |
| | PHOTOGRAPH BY LUJÁN AGUSTI | | | |
"This is a day of profound weight and profound power, a day in which we remember the moral stain, the terrible toll that slavery took on the country and continues to take." — President Biden, on Juneteenth | | | |
| | PHOTOGRAPH FROM THE TULSA HISTORICAL SOCIETY & MUSEUM | | | |
| | JACK DELANO, PHOTOQUEST/GETTY | | | | | | MAP BY RILEY D. CHAMPINE | | | |
| | PHOTOGRAPH BY TODD HEISLER, NEW YORK TIMES | | | |
"Your history didn't start on the shores of the United States. It didn't start with slavery. Your history started [in] Africa at the beginning of time, the beginning of civilization." —Albert José Jones, a co-founder of the National Association of Black Scuba Divers | | | |
| | PHOTOGRAPH BY DAVID DOUBILET, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC | | | |
| | PHOTOGRAPH BY WAYNE LAWRENCE, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC | | | | 'Into the Depths' | | In this special episode of Overheard in celebration of Juneteenth, we reconnect with Rolex/National Geographic Explorer of the Year Tara Roberts, who upends her life to join a group of Black scuba divers searching for the wrecks of ships that carried enslaved Africans to the Americas. | | | | | | |
| THE STORIES YOU HAVEN'T HEARD | | | |
| | CHICAGO HISTORY MUSEUM/BRIDGEMAN IMAGES | | | |
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