On June 19, 1865, Union troops arrived in Galveston, Texas, and Major General Gordon Granger announced the end of the Civil War and that the enslaved people in the town were free. This was the last area in the South to receive the orders that slavery was abolished, and this announcement came over 2.5 years after President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. What has become known as Juneteenth is now a federal holiday since 2021 and it is a symbolic date representing the African American struggle for freedom and equality in the United States and is also a celebration of family and community. You might ask, what is important about Juneteenth to California history? Slavery was a major topic discussed at the California Constitutional Convention in September 1849. While California did enter the Union on September 9, 1850 as a “free state” as part of Congress’ Compromise of 1850, slavery did exist in California and there were certainly protections under the law that were not awarded to all people. Many enslaved people were brought to California during the Gold Rush. Early Black civil rights leaders in Sacramento in the 1850s, such as Daniel Blue, Jeremiah B. Sanderson, William Yates, Charles Hackett, and Joseph Smallwood confronted political challenges and sought further representation in California in a time when a Person of Color could not testify against a white person in court. Early California newspapers were full of accounts of enslaved people paying for their freedom, testimonies by anti-slavery and civil rights activists, and stories covering plaintiffs suing for freedom. Elements of slavery continued in California through the Civil War. The Emancipation Proclamation, General Granger’s announcement, and the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution after the Civil War did not solve issues of freedom and equality. The struggle of civil rights continued through the 20th Century and the extension of those rights to all people continues to this day. For today, Jared letterpress printed “JUNETEENTH” in 30 line pica wood type. The typeface is French Clarendon and the type was made by the Hamilton Wood Type Company in the late 1880s. This was printed with yellow, red, and green ink using our Washington hand press, which was made in 1852.
Its not OCD. Our brain loves patterns and hates when something that should be in a pattern (such as the letter E that should be covered in ink) is not in it. OCD is a very different thing. Its the same for some people that say They got ADHD but in reality it's just normal teenager/human in general behaviour
Hi. Black follower here. Thanks for helping educate people on Juneteenth. It’s such an important day in history and I’ve had to tell white people around me so often why it’s a holiday (including telling people who were convinced it shouldn’t be because it didn’t mean anything to them).
As a white person, thank you for explaining things to people like me. I grew up in a predominantly white area and basically the minorities are Latine or Polynesian, so the only history is what I learned in school, which isn't as much as someone who probably grew up with a more mixed cultural area. I appreciate those who are patient with me and help me learn or help me realize something that I would never realize in the first place. I don't like to be ignorant, but it's somewhat difficult if you don't even know you should look for something in the first place 😊
@@happyfacefries I’ll always be patient for those who genuinely want to learn, and thank you for listening for listening to people of color. The only time I lose my patience is when people are so adamant about “this holiday isn’t centered around me so it should exist.*
@@TyrannostarusRex I completely agree and I'd do the same! It's so sad that people are so ignorant. Most of these people still think Columbus was a hero. 🙄
No one care😢about history! It's all about lies and stories which we find out later in life. You all weren't the only people who were enslaved! History ha?!
Is this one possibly for sale? Me and my gf met at a Juneteenth event volunteering together. It's a very special day for the both of us on top of how much it really does mean to our nation's people; all of them.
On June 19, 1865, Union troops arrived in Galveston, Texas, and Major General Gordon Granger announced the end of the Civil War and that the enslaved people in the town were free. This was the last area in the South to receive the orders that slavery was abolished, and this announcement came over 2.5 years after President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. What has become known as Juneteenth is now a federal holiday since 2021 and it is a symbolic date representing the African American struggle for freedom and equality in the United States and is also a celebration of family and community.
You might ask, what is important about Juneteenth to California history? Slavery was a major topic discussed at the California Constitutional Convention in September 1849. While California did enter the Union on September 9, 1850 as a “free state” as part of Congress’ Compromise of 1850, slavery did exist in California and there were certainly protections under the law that were not awarded to all people. Many enslaved people were brought to California during the Gold Rush.
Early Black civil rights leaders in Sacramento in the 1850s, such as Daniel Blue, Jeremiah B. Sanderson, William Yates, Charles Hackett, and Joseph Smallwood confronted political challenges and sought further representation in California in a time when a Person of Color could not testify against a white person in court. Early California newspapers were full of accounts of enslaved people paying for their freedom, testimonies by anti-slavery and civil rights activists, and stories covering plaintiffs suing for freedom. Elements of slavery continued in California through the Civil War.
The Emancipation Proclamation, General Granger’s announcement, and the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution after the Civil War did not solve issues of freedom and equality. The struggle of civil rights continued through the 20th Century and the extension of those rights to all people continues to this day.
For today, Jared letterpress printed “JUNETEENTH” in 30 line pica wood type. The typeface is French Clarendon and the type was made by the Hamilton Wood Type Company in the late 1880s. This was printed with yellow, red, and green ink using our Washington hand press, which was made in 1852.
Ohhhh i See, thanks you have made me learn so much about history
Pointless
@@deadhand8819 shut it you.
@@deadhand8819Of course it is to a liar like you.
@deadhand8819 That not very nice.👎
I could watch these printing videos for hours
Get a life dude
The color gradations turned really beautiful on this one❤
The roller going over the letters sounds like a lion purring 😅
The print is beautiful! (Great camera work too!)
Most of all, thank you for educating us.
This is called perfect and clean work
Very clean. I like doing linoleum block printing this seems like a much better set up than I have.
This is beautiful!
Thank you for celebrating this important day in the history of the United States of America! 🇺🇸
Lmao
My OCD cant be calm for that missing part in letter E
I know, I saw it when he was applying it… dreading seeing it in the print lol
That's not what OCD is
U don’t got ocd
pretty gross to pretend to have a mental disorder as a “quirk”
Its not OCD. Our brain loves patterns and hates when something that should be in a pattern (such as the letter E that should be covered in ink) is not in it. OCD is a very different thing.
Its the same for some people that say They got ADHD but in reality it's just normal teenager/human in general behaviour
Thanks for this great video series. I'd love to see a video showing how you clean off the ink.
We have a playlist of cleaning videos on our RUclips channel!
So cool ! I love the end result
😊😊❤❤
Thanks for printing a message for June 10th, and also for Pride Month. Really appreciate the way you stand up for what is good in society!
What is good? Gays? 🤣
Thank you for bringing me visual enjoyment. Every frame and second is intoxicating, and this printing technique is truly fascinating
Acho muito bacana esses vídeos, uma tradição que deve ser mantida. Maravilha!
Pretty cool but the colors came out so much different from what you initially applied 😅
Very satisfying 😊
Thank you for sharing this!
Good vid keep up the good work 👍
What was good about the vid? bot
Meh I thumbs up every vid man well not every but still thumbs up
Also painting kinda sounds good
@matthewgealone1312 ohhh, I see coments like yours on almost every youtube video, and I wanted to test to see if it was a bot. My bad, I'm sorry.
It ok 👌
I Love it.. Let Freedom Ring !!!❤❤❤
Can you do a newspaper that says “The second world war is over”??
Hi. Black follower here. Thanks for helping educate people on Juneteenth. It’s such an important day in history and I’ve had to tell white people around me so often why it’s a holiday (including telling people who were convinced it shouldn’t be because it didn’t mean anything to them).
As a white person, thank you for explaining things to people like me. I grew up in a predominantly white area and basically the minorities are Latine or Polynesian, so the only history is what I learned in school, which isn't as much as someone who probably grew up with a more mixed cultural area. I appreciate those who are patient with me and help me learn or help me realize something that I would never realize in the first place. I don't like to be ignorant, but it's somewhat difficult if you don't even know you should look for something in the first place 😊
@@happyfacefries I’ll always be patient for those who genuinely want to learn, and thank you for listening for listening to people of color. The only time I lose my patience is when people are so adamant about “this holiday isn’t centered around me so it should exist.*
@@TyrannostarusRex I completely agree and I'd do the same! It's so sad that people are so ignorant. Most of these people still think Columbus was a hero. 🙄
No one care😢about history! It's all about lies and stories which we find out later in life. You all weren't the only people who were enslaved! History ha?!
token fathers day for those without dads
I’m coming there today!
Come for History, stay for the ASMR❤
5 passes... Not enough
10? Not enough
20, 30, 40..?
More... MORRREEEE
Did people using the press originally experiment with colours like that? Or is it something more modern?
Thank you for recognizing that there was slavery in the state even when CA was founded as a "free-state"
The color was much different then i expected.
It's ok us white men have fathers day
Is this one possibly for sale? Me and my gf met at a Juneteenth event volunteering together. It's a very special day for the both of us on top of how much it really does mean to our nation's people; all of them.
I wonder if there are some forbidden stamps in the museum's collection
I thought that the paint was meant to be the german flag
Ima eat that ink and those letters they look like candy 😋
Sounds like a cat purring 😊
This is the wordart of early days.
Yo I was there for a field trip and I saw you😊
yeahhh this goes hard 🤍🤍🤍
Perfect press.. how he rolls on that ink.
This is how printing should work, instead of just digital shit
Im a master printer and enjoy letter press
What is that roller made of ? Wood ? Or rubber. I love the sound it makes when going over the lettering
Sounds like a cat purring
Juneteenth: Freedom day
Now THAT'S cool
Ah yes, the MS Word Art letters from 2003
As a German, this looks familiar
Uhh no shet it's your flag
this is great asmr
Very 🇩🇪-coded. Pretty cool tho
sounds like my cat
❤❤❤❤❤❤
Ich denke, dass sich diese Flagge vielleicht in Regenbogenfarben verwandelt 😅
Okay I need 5000 copies please
I was here
Thats an absolute ton of work for something MS Paint can do.
That looked like the colours of the german flag😂😅
Where is printer
Never knew that about California
my printer can do that in 20 seconds
No mom says its my turn
When I see a color like this I remember the day it become popular color when you print a text in Microsoft Word 😅
we got the pov:)
Print Green Red Black
Nice One 💙❤️🤎💛
What a beut
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😎😎😎
GERMANYYYY 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Germany?
The E 😩
Tf is juneteenth?
There are a few white spots
レインボーアートデラックス
✊🏿🐒🏀🍗🍉🍇
可愛い
Not perfect... Do it again
Germany colours
Ich dachte schon das wird deutsch
June 19 is a day like any other
Asmr
Принтер мне нравится!? Принтер мне сyka нравится!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊
A si suenan mis pedos
Germany❤
Nice
E 😖
I always go to the zoo on Juneteenth.
Juneteenth, the Commie holiday
If celebrating the end of slavery is communism what does that say about capitalism?
Juneteenth = looting time
Thank a Republican for freeing the slaves.
Why are Republicans so opposed to the holiday then?
😂😂😂
I would but they're all dead now
How liberal of you
We don’t even get payed but the banks and post offices are closed. I will never care about this day
Damn my work is closed and I'm also getting paid. Sucks to be you nerd.
…It’s the day that slaves were freed.
Wah wah, cry about it. Your “problem” is insignificant compared to what this day recognizes
Juneteenth is fake and gay
@@TyrannostarusRexnobody cares
Lame
Jumteempfth isn't a real holiday...
No. Because it’s Juneteenth
@@TyrannostarusRex Jumteempfth... still ain't a holiday.
It was made a Federal holiday years ago. Cope. 😂
@Trollingthemloudlytndfor your sake I hope you find a hobby that brings joy to you and others
@@sashimiturtle Why do you type the way mike tyson talks
I love Juneteenth for one reason
30$ an hour
Okay? Sounds like you’re basically saying “fuck black people. I can dislike them and still get a free workdays pay” how spiteful can you be?
Leave your politics at home please….
Explain how being anti-slavery is politics?
Tell us you support racism without telling us you support racism
The real German colors are Red, White, and Black. 🙋🏼♂️
Blocked
Wrong colors.
There’s no such thing as wrong colors.
Red, yellow, and greed are the correct colors, actually.
😂
😂
Sorry, but it's the most nonsense job nowadays
Pointless
Actually, that looked like 72 pt to me, maybe bigger.
The end of slavery?
You’re BLACK! Please don’t be one of “those” types who act like being black is something disgusting for you.
@TyrannostarusRex you funny. You a modern age slave, and you don't even know it.