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Celebrate Juneteenth: Liberation and Legacy at Greenfield Village

Celebrate Juneteenth 2025 at The Henry Ford’s “Liberation and Legacy” event on June 19 in Greenfield Village. Enjoy live music, historical reenactments, Black-owned vendors, family activities, and traditional cooking that honors Black American culture and freedom.

Celebrate Juneteenth 2025 at The Henry Ford’s “Liberation and Legacy” event on June 19 in Greenfield Village. Enjoy live music, historical reenactments, Black-owned vendors, family activities, and traditional cooking that honors Black American culture and freedom.

The Henry Ford is inviting metro Detroiters to commemorate Juneteenth in a vibrant, meaningful way during “Celebrate Juneteenth: Liberation and Legacy” — a day-long event honoring Black American history, culture, and resilience. The celebration takes place Thursday, June 19, 2025, from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Greenfield Village.

Juneteenth, now a federally recognized holiday, marks the historic moment on June 19, 1865, when the last enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, learned of their freedom—more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation. The Henry Ford’s immersive programming will honor this legacy through live music, cultural demonstrations, historical reenactments, and community-centered activities.

Event Highlights: A Journey Through Black History and Culture

🎶 Live Performances & Living History

Attendees can experience the sounds of liberation with Selected of God performing civil rights-era freedom songs, while Rev. Robert Jones revives the soulful blues of the 1930s. Other musical acts include:

In addition, the 102nd United States Colored Troop Company C will perform a powerful historic reenactment honoring Black soldiers’ post-Civil War contributions.

🍴 Emancipation Party & Historic Cooking

The Mattox Family Home will host cooking demonstrations inspired by traditional African American recipes. Dishes like BBQ ribs, collard greens, and devil’s food cake will also be available at A Taste of History restaurant, offering visitors a delicious taste of Black culinary heritage.

🛍️ Black-Owned Business Day at Detroit Central Market

Support and shop from 25+ Black-owned businesses and nonprofits featuring artisan goods, books, beauty products, games, and more. Vendors include:

🎨 Family Activities & Creative Engagement

Families can explore cultural creativity by contributing to a collaborative mural with The Coloring Museum, participating in music education with Spin Inc Detroit, and watching live demos from Chef Robbie Bursey at Stand 44.

Reflect. Celebrate. Connect.

The Juneteenth celebration at The Henry Ford is a chance for the entire community to come together in remembrance, recognition, and joy. Through storytelling, music, food, and interactive experiences, the event serves as a tribute to the ongoing pursuit of freedom and equality.

Admission is free for members or included with Greenfield Village tickets. For full event details and ticket information, visit THF.org/juneteenth.

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