Welcome to the Truxal Library exhibit in honor of Maryland Emancipation Day! Maryland Emancipation Day is November 1 and commemorates the anniversary of the day slavery was abolished in Maryland. Emancipation came about as part of the Maryland Constitution of 1864, which stated in Article 24:
That hereafter, in this State, there shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except in punishment of crime, whereof the party shall have been duly convicted; and all persons held to service or labor as slaves, are hereby declared free.
To learn more about this unique aspect of Maryland’s history, please explore this selection of articles and books from the library’s collection. Also included are a selection of primary materials from online archives.
A Guide to the History of Slavery in Maryland
by
Maryland State Archives
To learn more about the story of Maryland Emancipation Day, a good starting point is the Washington Post article by E. Meyer.
