The beginning of the tradition of “Watch Night”

The beginning of the tradition of “Watch Night”

In anticipation of President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation going into effect, enslaved people gathered in religious spaces to await the stroke of midnight, marking end of slavery. This was the beginning of the tradition of “Watch Night,” a religious celebration connected to the political process of emancipation.

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