Sports World Celebrates Juneteenth
Friday marked Juneteenth, the oldest-known commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States, on the anniversary of the day news of the Emancipation Proclamation reached the people in Texas.
To celebrate and bring attention to the annual celebration, professional athletes, sports organizations and leagues took to social media on Friday, beginning with the NBA.
The league posted an entire thread on the origins of Juneteenth, which falls on the anniversary of news of the Emancipation Proclamation reaching the people in Texas in 1865.
The NFL also closed its league offices in an effort to recognize the holiday.
MLB, the NHL, MLS and the WNBA were among other professional sports leagues that honored Juneteenth on Twitter.
Nearly all teams across the major American professional sports leagues posted a Juneteenth message on their social media accounts.
Here's how a sampling of how the rest of the sports world commemorated the event, starting with the march led by the Wizards and Mystics in Washington, D.C.
NBA teams
NFL teams
MLB Teams
WNBA Teams
NHL Teams
MLS and NWSL Clubs
Several current and former athletes also expressed their appreciation of the Juneteenth holiday.
Boston Celtics legend Bill Russell
Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James
NFL Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe
Oklahoma City Thunder superstar Chris Paul
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson
Los Angeles Lakers great Magic Johnson
New Jersey Devils star P.K. Subban
And FOX Sports commemorated the event, as well: