May 20 2022
2022 Festival of Freedom: “Freedom Day”

2022 Festival of Freedom: “Freedom Day”

Presented by John G. Riley Center & Museum of African-American History and Culture and Knott House Museum at Knott House Museum

On January 1, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, freeing enslaved people in the rebelling Southern states. More than two years later, on May 10, 1865, Union General Edward McCook arrived in Tallahassee to take possession of the city from Southern forces. General McCook established his headquarters at the Hagner House, now known as the Knott House. On May 20, he raised the US flag over the state capitol and declared the Emancipation Proclamation in effect. Former slaves celebrated this announcement with a picnic at Bull Pond, today\'s Lake Ella. Annually since 1865, communities in Tallahassee have celebrated May 20th as Emancipation Day, and today, activities still are held throughout the city and in various other parts of the State.

Admission Info

9:00 am Freedom Church Bells Ring

10:00 a.m. Old City Cemetery – Grave Decorating Ceremony in Tribute to the fallen on behalf of Freedom

11:30 a.m., Knott House Museum – Official Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation & Picnic in the Park

2:00–4:00 p.m., Tallahassee Museums: Open to visitors with Free Admission: Goodwood, Tallahassee Museum & John G. Riley House Museum

7:00 pm – 11:00 p.m., USCT Abolitionist Ball-Tickets purchased through USCT member

Dates & Times

2022/05/20 - 2022/05/20

Location Info

Knott House Museum

301 East Park Avenue, Tallahassee, FL 32301