Martin Luther King Day was set aside in celebration of King's birthday - January 15. Because Americans like their 3-day weekends, the official holiday was designated as the third Monday in January.
We used to celebrate Washington's birthday on February 22, but it was made into a 3-day weekend . So were Memorial Day (originally May 30) and Columbus Day (October 12) - through passage of the Uniform Holiday Act in 1968 aka Public Law 90-363.
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The third Monday of January marks MLK's birthday.
The 3rd Monday of January is MLK's own birthday, or close to it.
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.
Martin Luther King day is in the United States
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CELEBRATING MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. DAYPeople all over the world celebrate Martin Luther King Day. Many different activities and celebrations occur. Here is a list of some of the most common ways that people honor Martin Luther King, Jr. on this special day.*Study the life and work of Martin Luther King, Jr.*Put on plays about the life of Martin Luther King, Jr.*Make signs and paint pictures that tell what Martin's dream means to them*March in peace parades*Car headlights are turned on at noon*March at night with candles*Church bells ring*Fly the American flag*Let helium balloons fly up to fill the sky*Think of ways that we can live Martin Luther King, Jr.'s dream of peace
Martin Luther King Day is celebrated on the third Monday of January.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is always celebrated on the third Monday of January.
January 21st is celebrated as Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
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.
In 2024, Martin Luther King Day will be on 15th January. It is celebrated on 3rd Monday of the the month.
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.
Martin Luther King Jr. is celebrated in January
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.
Martin Luther King, Jr's birthday in 1994 was on Tuesday, January 15. Martin Luther King Day was celebrated on Monday, January 17.
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.
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.
Martin Luther King, Jr. is honored on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. MLK Day is always the third Monday in January.