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The voices of children rose over Congo Square on June 11, 1864, as they sang to thousands of Black New Orleanians gathered for the city’s largest Freedom Jubilee celebration.
Just a month earlier, delegates to Louisiana’s Free State Convention voted to abolish slavery statewide. The jubilee marked the occasion with speeches, parades, church services and public displays of Black culture that had been forbidden under slavery…