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Martin Luther King Day is celebrated on the third Monday of January.
Martin Luther King Jr Day is celebrated on the third Monday of January each year because Martin Luther King Jr was born on January 15. January 15 in 1964, when he was born, was the third Monday of January.
January 21st is celebrated as Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is always celebrated on the third Monday of January.
His actual birthday is January 15 but it is a national holiday celebrated on the third Monday of January.
In 2011 it was celebrated on January 17In 2012 it will be celebrated on January 16The formula for determining the date is: The Third Monday of January
On the Third Monday of JanuaryMartin Luther King Day - in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. - is an official holiday in the US, which is celebrated on the third Monday of January. Martin Luther King, Jr. is most famous for his "I had a dream" speech, which stressed that the color of a person's skin is of no importance.
January the first is the last day of Kwanzaa, and the third Monday of January is celebrated as Martin Luther King Day.
January 15 is the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr. The United States observes his birthday as a national holiday on the third Monday of January.
Martin Luther King Day is celebrated in the United States on the third Monday of January; the date varies by year.
Martin Luther King Day is celebrated on the third Monday in January. It celebrates the life and achievements of Martin Luther King Jr., an influential American civil rights leader.
Martin Luther King Day is not always celebrated on the 21st. It is celebrated on the third Monday in January. The reason is because that is the day that was chosen when it was declared a national holiday.