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What year was Martin Luther King Day first observed?

The holiday for Dr. Martin Luther king was first observed January 20, 1986Martin Luther King Day was first observed in 1986 on 20th January. It celebrated the life and accomplishments to Martin Luther King.


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When did Martin Luther King Day start?

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Is May eighth Martin Luther King Day?

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What was Martin Luther King Jr Jr's real first name?

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