FEASTING1920NEWHORIZON2000The year theJuneteenthflag wasrevised andadopted?ABOLISHTo do awaywith; put anend to;annul; makevoid:GALVESTONWhat town inTexas did theunion armyarrive to statethe end ofslavery?BURSTINGSTARThe _______ outlinearound the star is inspiredby a nova, a term thatastronomers use to mean anew star.On the Juneteenth flag, thisrepresents a newbeginning for the AfricanAmericans of Galvestonand throughout the land.SONGAFRICANAMERICANWHITEThe color ofthe lone starin the"juneteenthflag"50DANCETHEAFRICANLIBERATIONFLAGThe flag wasdesigned to tellthe story of theunity amongpeople fromAfrica.EMACIPATIONPROCLAMATIONIn 1863, duringthe AmericanCivil War, Pres.AbrahamLincoln issuedthis document?NINETEENTHJune____,1865SLAVERY1865It was not until Unionsoldiers arrived inGalveston, Texas, onJune 19, _____, thatthe state’s residentsfinally learned thatslavery had beenabolished.JUNEWhatmonth didJuneteenthoccur?CIVILWARDuring whatwar was theEmancipationProclamationissued?GREENThis colorstands forthe naturalwealth of theland of AfricaTWOYEARSHow many yearsafter AbrahamLincoln'sEmancipationProclamation didword reach theenslaved AfricanAmericans in Texas?LONESTARTEXASIn whatstate wasJuneteenthestablished?RED/WHITE/BLUEThese colorsrepresent theAmerican flag, areminder thatslaves and theredescendants wereand are Americans.FEASTING1920NEWHORIZON2000The year theJuneteenthflag wasrevised andadopted?ABOLISHTo do awaywith; put anend to;annul; makevoid:GALVESTONWhat town inTexas did theunion armyarrive to statethe end ofslavery?BURSTINGSTARThe _______ outlinearound the star is inspiredby a nova, a term thatastronomers use to mean anew star.On the Juneteenth flag, thisrepresents a newbeginning for the AfricanAmericans of Galvestonand throughout the land.SONGAFRICANAMERICANWHITEThe color ofthe lone starin the"juneteenthflag"50DANCETHEAFRICANLIBERATIONFLAGThe flag wasdesigned to tellthe story of theunity amongpeople fromAfrica.EMACIPATIONPROCLAMATIONIn 1863, duringthe AmericanCivil War, Pres.AbrahamLincoln issuedthis document?NINETEENTHJune____,1865SLAVERY1865It was not until Unionsoldiers arrived inGalveston, Texas, onJune 19, _____, thatthe state’s residentsfinally learned thatslavery had beenabolished.JUNEWhatmonth didJuneteenthoccur?CIVILWARDuring whatwar was theEmancipationProclamationissued?GREENThis colorstands forthe naturalwealth of theland of AfricaTWOYEARSHow many yearsafter AbrahamLincoln'sEmancipationProclamation didword reach theenslaved AfricanAmericans in Texas?LONESTARTEXASIn whatstate wasJuneteenthestablished?RED/WHITE/BLUEThese colorsrepresent theAmerican flag, areminder thatslaves and theredescendants wereand are Americans.

JUNETEENTH BINGO - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. N-FEASTING
  2. G-1920
  3. B-NEW HORIZON
  4. G-The year the Juneteenth flag was revised and adopted?
    G-2000
  5. I-To do away with; put an end to; annul; make void:
    I-ABOLISH
  6. O-What town in Texas did the union army arrive to state the end of slavery?
    O-GALVESTON
  7. I-The _______ outline around the star is inspired by a nova, a term that astronomers use to mean a new star. On the Juneteenth flag, this represents a new beginning for the African Americans of Galveston and throughout the land.
    I-BURSTING STAR
  8. O-SONG
  9. O-AFRICAN AMERICAN
  10. O-The color of the lone star in the "juneteenth flag"
    O-WHITE
  11. N-50
  12. G-DANCE
  13. I-The flag was designed to tell the story of the unity among people from Africa.
    I-THE AFRICAN LIBERATION FLAG
  14. B-In 1863, during the American Civil War, Pres. Abraham Lincoln issued this document?
    B-EMACIPATION PROCLAMATION
  15. G-June ____, 1865
    G-NINETEENTH
  16. O-SLAVERY
  17. N-It was not until Union soldiers arrived in Galveston, Texas, on June 19, _____, that the state’s residents finally learned that slavery had been abolished.
    N-1865
  18. B-What month did Juneteenth occur?
    B-JUNE
  19. B-During what war was the Emancipation Proclamation issued?
    B-CIVIL WAR
  20. N-This color stands for the natural wealth of the land of Africa
    N-GREEN
  21. B-How many years after Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation did word reach the enslaved African Americans in Texas?
    B-TWO YEARS
  22. I-LONE STAR
  23. I-In what state was Juneteenth established?
    I-TEXAS
  24. G-These colors represent the American flag, a reminder that slaves and there descendants were and are Americans.
    G-RED/WHITE/BLUE