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In photos: Tobago's Emancipation celebrations

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Colorful costumes are on display, including a depiction of the Moriah Ole Time Wedding, during the Emancipation Day event (August 1st).

Colorful costumes are on display, including a depiction of the Moriah Ole Time Wedding, during the Emancipation Day event (August 1st).

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The twin is­lands of Trinidad and To­ba­go cel­e­brat­ed Eman­ci­pa­tion Day on Mon­day (Au­gust 1, 2022).

To­ba­go’s cel­e­bra­tions in­volved a street pro­ces­sion through the streets of Crown Point, con­clud­ing at the Store Bay Her­itage Park.

Par­tic­i­pants showed their cul­tur­al pride as they walked, danced, and sang in a colour­ful dis­play, while vis­i­tors got a chance to en­joy in-per­son view­ing of the event.

Britain passed the Slav­ery Abo­li­tion Act in Au­gust 1833 and it came in­to ef­fect on Au­gust 1, 1834. The Eman­ci­pa­tion cel­e­bra­tions were held to com­mem­o­rate the 188th an­niver­sary of the lib­er­a­tion of en­slaved Africans.

One hun­dred and fifty-one years lat­er, on Au­gust 1, 1985, Trinidad and To­ba­go be­came the first coun­try in the world to de­clare a na­tion­al hol­i­day to com­mem­o­rate the abo­li­tion of slav­ery.

The cel­e­bra­tions con­clud­ed the 2022 edi­tion of the To­ba­go Her­itage Fes­ti­val, which in­clud­ed mul­ti­ple events such as the Mo­ri­ah Ole Time Wed­ding, Les Coteaux Folk Tales and Su­per­sti­tions, and the Miss To­ba­go Her­itage Per­son­al­i­ty.

Secretary of Tourism, Culture, Antiquities and Transportation Councillor Tashia Burris celebrates Emancipation Day

Secretary of Tourism, Culture, Antiquities and Transportation Councillor Tashia Burris celebrates Emancipation Day

Colorful costumes are on display, including a depiction of the Moriah Ole Time Wedding, during the Emancipation Day event (August 1st).

Colorful costumes are on display, including a depiction of the Moriah Ole Time Wedding, during the Emancipation Day event (August 1st).

THA

Colorful costumes are on display, including a depiction of the Moriah Ole Time Wedding, during the Emancipation Day event (August 1st).

Colorful costumes are on display, including a depiction of the Moriah Ole Time Wedding, during the Emancipation Day event (August 1st).

THA


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