Juneteenth, a holiday in the United States

Juneteenth, also known as Freedom or ......... Day, honors African American heritage by commemorating the announcement of the abolition of slavery in the US state of Texas.
Emancipation
Observation
Tradition

Since Juneteenth is celebrated on June 19th, the new word is a ......... of the month and the date.
contraction
portmanteau
conglomerate

State offices do not close to celebrate Juneteenth, but 36 states ......... it as an important holdiay.
realize
reserve
recognize

In June of 1865, former slaves in Texas celebrated ......... in the streets.
jubilantly
exorbitantly
thoroughly

Although, Abraham Lincoln had signed the Emancipation Proclamation to free the slaves back in 1863, it had a(n) ......... effect on most slaves' lives due to the resistance of some states to accept the order.
minimal
idle
opposite

When Texas was resistant to obeying President Lincoln's proclamation, it was necessary for General Granger and 2000 troops to take possession of Texas and ......... the new law.
impress
enforce
promote

All over Texas, freed slaves ......... their money to buy land for their increasingly large Juneteenth festivities.
collated
remaindered
pooled

Ralph Ellison's informative novel "Juneteenth" tells vivid stories of the holiday. Unfortunately, he did not enjoy the fame it created, as it was published ..........
posthumously
prescriptively
post mortem

Another novel, "Come Juneteenth," narrates the life of a young plantation-owner's daughter whose family suffers tragedy after her ......... half-sister runs away when she discovers that they lied about her being free.
maroon
mulatto
martyred

Juneteenth traditions include a public reading of the Emancipation Proclamation as an important reminder of African American heritage. The reading is of such importance that each word is clearly ..........
promulgated
idealized
enunciated