The Black and Jewish E Pluribus Unum: 2026 and Beyond Calendar of Events
This is the calendar of events for 2026, the 250th Anniversary of the United States, Union Republic via the Declaration of Independence, the First Law of the Land, of which GOD Is The Central Figure, being mentioned four times, though once is enough.
Similar to the Judaic calendar, which marks many and various holidays, or holy days, this calendar is to help us remain daily cognizant of our Divine Venture in America and the world for which GOD so loved that HE sacrificed HIS Only Beloved Son for its salvation.
Understandably, while not so much with Jewish people, such is the central belief and faith of most federal citizens, African Americans, chattel slave descendants, and Jim Crow survivors.
It’s a Faith, Hope, and Love (particularly that of the good, highly respected world-over Jew, Yeshua), that sustained through chattel slavery and Jim Crowisms to this day.
Also, it allows us to conduct functions themed towards the building up of the August 29th, 2026, 63rd Commemoration of the Civil Rights March on DC
The Calendar
January
Monday, January 1st – Emancipation Proclamation – (missed this year)
Monday, January 5th, 1866, Lyman Trumbull, the Senator from Illinois, introduced the first federal civil rights bill in the nation’s history (missed this year)
Monday, January 19th – MLK Day – (missed this year)
February
“Sunday, February 1st – 28th – Black History Month “A Century of Black History Commemoration” – nostalgia, because no tomorrow hope
The Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH),
Thursday, February 12, 2026 – Lincoln Birthday
Monday, Feb 16th – Washington Birthday
March
Tuesday, March 3, 1865, The Freedmen’s Bureau (before slavey abolished on December 6th of that year)
Wednesday, March 4th, 1865, President Lincolns Second Inaugural Address
Friday, March 13, 1866, The 1866 Civil Rights Act of Birthright Citizenship To Freedmen and Freemen (escaped and non-slave American-Africans)
Friday, March 27th, 1866, President Johnson vetoed the Act, being a better and/or finer definition of January 1, 1863, Executive Order #90, Emancipation Proclamation Continuation
April
Saturday, April 4th – MLK Assassination
Monday, April 4th – WWI
Thursday, April 9, 1866, Congress Overrode Johnson’s Veto, Being Ratified July 9th 1866
Tuesday, April 14th, Lincoln Assassination
Monday, April 20th, 1870 -2nd Enforcement Act
May
Monday, May 26 – Memorial Day Initiated By Freedmen
Tuesday, May 29, 1790, All Original States Ratified the Constitution
Friday, May 31st, 187o – First Enforcement Act
June
June 21st, 1788, New Hamphire Approves as the Ninth State, Making the Constitution the Law of the Land
June 26th, 2008, Official Congressional Apology Resolution HR #194 “Apology For Slavery and Jim Crowism
Note: August 28th, 45th Com. of Civil Rights March on DC, Sen. Barack H. Obama accepts Democratic Party Presidential nomination for POTUS
June 11th, 2009, Official US Senate Resolution SB “Apology For Slavery and Jim Crowism.”
July
Wednesday, July 1st-Friday, 3rd, Gettysburg Address [July 4th, 1863 Celebration 87 years post 1776 Declaration]
Thursday, June 19 – Juneteenth National Independence Day
Friday, July 4th – Independence Day
Thursday, July 9th, 1868, Congress Retified 1866 Civil Rights Act As the 14th Amendment
Friday, July 17th – 1862 – Second Confiscation Act
August
Monday, August 6th, 1861 First Confiscation Act
Friday, August 28th, celebrated on 29th, logistical reasons
Note: Commemorated on August 28th, 2026 – 63rd Commemoration of Civil Rights March on DC – MLK “I Have A Dream”
September
Thursday, September 17, 1787 – US Constitution Ratified
Monday, September 8th, Labor Day
Thursday, September 17th, Battle of Antietam
Tueday, September 22nd, Preliminary Emanciapation
November
Thursday, November 19th, 1862 – Gettysburg Address
Sunday, November 22nd, 1963, Assassination of President John F. Kennedy
December
Friday, December 18, 1865, Slavery Abolished
Friday, January 1, 1863 – New Year’s Day and Emancipation Proclamation Day – culminating in the legislation of a National Holiday