Puerto Rico. — This March 22, Puerto Rico commemorates Emancipation Day, a historic date that marks the abolition of slavery on the island in 1873 under Spanish colonial rule.
The proclamation of freedom represented a transcendental step for thousands of enslaved people, who for years lived under a system of oppression. However, historians point out that, after the abolition, many freedmen faced restrictive labor conditions that prolonged social inequalities during a transition period.
Within the framework of this commemoration, various public and private institutions carry out cultural, educational, and artistic activities aimed at highlighting the African heritage and its influence on Puerto Rican identity. Official acts, exhibitions, and musical performances are part of the agenda in different locations across the country.






