The national observance is on the third Monday in January, by act of Congress.
In 2009, the date was January 19, and in 2010 was January 18. It will fall on January 17 in 2011.
In 2010 Martin Luther King Day is on 18th January.
Martin Luther King Day was celebrated on January 17. It is celebrated on 3rd Monday of January.
sometime in january i think the 4th or something like that
In 2009, Martin Luther King Day was on 19th January.
The first year Martin Luther King, Jr's birthday was celebrated as a national holiday was 1986. It has been celebrated for 28 years.
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Does amazon expect us to ship on MLK (Martin Luther King Day) day? MLK is a postal holiday so you can take the day off if you wish. UPS and FedEx will be working. No
He helped people by showing people that the color of skin and the shape of someone's nose or eyes didn't matter but to be judged by the content of ones character. Also, to people that blacks and whites are equal and there is no need for fighting or killing in the world because of the color of ones skin. It shouldn't matter wether you are purple, blue, pink, black or white. We are all people and that's all that matters. Discrimanation is not the answer to anything nor is slavery. So, don't treat people bad just because they are a little difrent :) Trust me I am Caucasion and an African American girl picks on me because I am White. It isn't right. I wish she would know how it felt but that's not right either. Anyways i hope that answers your question XD
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Martin Luther King was never "not free".
Ohio.
with martin Luther king jr. and Rosa parks. in 1930.
On April 3 1964, Martin Luther King distributed a 'Birmingham Manifesto' that demanded the desegregation of public facilities in Birmingham. King warned Birmingham authorities that if desegregation did not take place in Birmingham, boycotts and demonstrations would take place.
The 1960s during the civil rights movement
Martin Luther King Jr. took a stand by treating all races equally!
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he killed everyone an did them
Washington, D.C.
nothing
"Why Am I Treated So Bad" - The Staple Singers
because he was a good man