Slavery Abolition Day

27

May

Slavery Abolition Day, on May 27, is a day to remember when slavery was officially ended in some parts of the world. A long time ago, people were forced to work without being paid and were treated very badly. They weren't free to live their own lives. On this day, we celebrate the end of this unfair system and remember the brave people who fought for freedom and justice. It's a day to think about how important it is for everyone to be treated equally and with respect, no matter where they come from or what they look like.

How to celebrate Slavery Abolition Day?

Celebrate Slavery Abolition Day by learning more about freedom and respect. Read stories about heroes who fought for everyone to be free. Create a colorful poster that shows people helping each other and share it with friends. You can watch a movie about kindness and discuss it with your family. Write a thank-you card to someone who helps make the world better today. Try to do something nice, like helping a friend or neighbor. Reflect on why it's important for all people to have equal rights and talk about it with your parents or teachers. Enjoy a treat to celebrate!

Where Slavery Abolition Day is celebrated?

  • - Saint Barthelemy
  • - Saint Martin
  • - Guadeloupe