Martin Luther King Day **Third Monday in January Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is ranked among the greatest of black Americans because of his crusade during the 1950s and 1960s to win full civil rights for his people. HISTORY: Rev. Dr. King, Jr. was a black Civil Rights leader who
preached non-violence and who spoke out and campaigned
tirelessly to rid the US of traditions and laws that
forced on black Americans the status of second-class
citizens. OBSERVANCE: The only federal public holiday commemorating an
African-American. First celebrated on Jan. 20, 1969 in
Atlanta, Georgia. For many years Jan. 15 (his birthday)
was observed as a public holiday in 27 states and
Washington DC. In the 80s, there was a controversy over
to make it a federal public holiday on Jan. 15, or on the
day he died, or not make it a holiday at all. **In Virginia the day is called Lee-Jackson-King Day. Related links: Martin Luther King, Jr. Center in
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