New York City Parks Will Be Renamed After Black Americans In Honor of via celebrates the day where Union troops liberated enslaved Black people in Texas two and half years after the Emancipation Proclamation.
In honor of the country’s oldest holiday, New York City Recreation Parks announced that numerous parks across the five boroughs will be renamed in honor of famous historic Black Americans.
WPIX 11 reported Parks Commissioner Mitchell Silver made the announcement on Friday in response to recent protests over police brutality and racial injustice occurring all over the country.
In addition to 19 new flower trees, the department will also add 19 benches along the path that will be repainted in the red, black, and green colors of Pan-African Flag.
“NYC Parks believes Black lives matter — our review of park names and the planting of our Juneteenth Grove is only the beginning of our renewed efforts to address inequities in our system for the city and for our employees.