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Florida Secretary of State Ken Detzner posing with group during the Emancipation Day Celebration at the Knott House Museum in Tallahassee.
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Portraits, Group--Florida--Leon County--Tallahassee
African American college teachers--Florida--Leon County--Tallahassee--Portraits
Museum directors--Florida--Leon County--Tallahassee--Portraits
Secretaries of State (State governments)--Florida--Leon County--Tallahassee--Portraits
State governments--Officials and employees
Slaves--Emancipation--United States--Anniversaries, etc
Liberty
Special days
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Manners and customs
Museums--Florida--Leon County--Tallahassee
Government officials
Celebrations
African American religious leaders--Florida--Leon County--Tallahassee--Portraits
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Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University--Faculty.
Museum of Florida History--Employees.
John G. Riley Center and Museum of African American History and Culture (Tallahassee, Fla.)--Employees.
Knott House Museum (Tallahassee, Fla.)
Florida. Department of State (2012-2019 : Detzner)
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Note celebration presented by the John G. Riley Museum and Museum of Florida History.
Left to right are: Rev. Henry Steele; Dr. David Jackson, Chair of the History Department at Florida A&M University; Jeana Brunson, Director of the Museum of Florida History; Althemese Barnes, Founding Director of the John G. Riley House & Museum; Florida Secretary of State Ken Detzner.
Accompanying note: "The Knott House served as the Union Army's headquarters in 1865, after Brigadier General Edward McCook arrived in Tallahassee to accept the surrender of the Confederate forces in Florida. On May 20, 1865, McCook announced President Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation from the steps of this house. The anniversary of this announcement is typically celebrated as Emancipation Day in Florida. The Knott House Museum opened in 1992, and has often served as a venue for Emancipation Day celebrations."
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Chicago Manual of Style
Brockmann, Sara. Florida Secretary of State Ken Detzner posing with group during the Emancipation Day Celebration at the Knott House Museum in Tallahassee. 2015. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/295025>, accessed 7 October 2024.
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Brockmann, Sara. Florida Secretary of State Ken Detzner posing with group during the Emancipation Day Celebration at the Knott House Museum in Tallahassee. 2015. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 7 Oct. 2024.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/295025>
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(State Archives of Florida/Brockmann)