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{{Infobox Holiday ||holiday_name=Martin Luther King Jr. Day|image=MLK leaning.jpg|caption=Martin Luther King, Jr. speaking|official_name=Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr.|observedby=United States|nicknames=MLK Day, MILK Day, Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day|type=National|date2007=[January (USA)-->
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a
United States holiday marking the birthdate of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., observed on the third Monday of January each year, around the time of King's birthday,
January 15. It is one of three United States
federal holidays to commemorate an individual person.The other two federal holidays honoring individuals are: Washington's Birthday (often called
President's Day) and Columbus Day. See 5 USC 6103.
Proposition
Martin Luther King Day was founded as a holiday promoted by labor unions in contract negotiations. "Working-Class Hero", William P. Jones,
The Nation, January 5, 2006After King's death in 1968, Rep.
John Conyers introduced a bill in Congress to make King's birthday a national holiday, highlighting King's activism on behalf of trade unionists. Unions did most of the promotion for the holiday throughout the 1970s. In 1976, trade unionists helped to elect Jimmy Carter, who endorsed the King Day bill. After that endorsement, union influence in the King holiday campaign declined, and the
King Center turned to support from the corporate community and the general public. The success of this strategy was cemented when musician
Stevie Wonder released the single "
Happy Birthday (1980 song)" to popularize the campaign in 1980 and hosted the Rally for Peace Press Conference in 1981. Six million signatures were collected for a petition to Congress to pass the law, termed by a 2006
The Nation article as "...the largest petition in favor of an issue in US history." ibid.
President Ronald Reagan opposed the holiday, relenting only after Congress passed the King Day Bill with an overwhelming veto-proof majority (338 to 90 in the House of Representatives and 78 to 22 in the Senate).
At the White House
White House Rose Garden on November 2, 1983, Reagan signed a bill creating a federal holiday to honor King. It was observed for the first time on
January 20, 1986.
Reluctance to observe day
In addition to Reagan, opposition to the bill was led by Senator
Jesse Helms, who questioned whether King was important enough to receive such an honor. He was also critical of King's opposition to the
Vietnam War, accused King of having Communist connections.
On January 17,
2000, for the first time, Martin Luther King Day was officially observed in all 50 states. Prior to that New Hampshire and Arizona did not observe the day. Throughout the 1990's this was heavily criticized. After a 1992 proposition to recognize the holiday in Arizona, the NFL boycotted hosting
Super Bowl XXVII at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe.http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2519/is_n4_v14/ai_14538792 The
hip-hop group
Public Enemy (band) recorded a song titled "By The Time I Get To Arizona", on their 1991 album, Apocalypse 91... The Enemy Strikes Black, in which they describe assassinating
List of Governors of Arizona Fife Symington III, for his opposition to the Holiday.
While all states now observe the Holiday, some did not name the day after King.
In Utah the holiday was known as "Human Rights Day", until the year 2000 when the Utah State Legislature voted to change the name of the holiday from Human Rights Day to Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. In that same year Governor Michael O. Leavitt signed the bill officially naming the holiday "Martin Luther King, Jr. Day."
In Virginia, the Holiday was added on to Lee-Jackson Day, a day meant to honor Robert E. Lee and
Stonewall Jackson, and became
Lee-Jackson-King Day. The incongruous nature of the holiday, which simultaneously celebrated the lives of
Confederate Army generals and a civil rights icon, did not escape the notice of Virginia lawmakers. In 2000, a Martin Luther King Day was established in Virginia.
In Arizona and New Hampshire, Martin Luther King Day is known as
Martin Luther King, Jr. Civil Rights Day.
Although the day is a federal holiday and a state holiday in all states, it is usually not observed by small private companies except for banks. Some large corporations close their operations (more so than on
Veterans Day or
Columbus Day, which are also federal holidays, but less so than on holidays such as
Memorial Day or
Labor Day when virtually all corporations are closed), but small shops, restaurants, and grocery stores tend to remain open. Overall, in 2007, 33% of employers gave employees the day off, while 33% of large employers over 1,000 and 32% of smaller employers gave time off. The observance is most popular amongst nonprofit organizations and least popular among factories and manufacturers.http://www.bna.com/press/2007/specialreports/mlkday07.htm The reasons for this have varied, ranging from the recent addition of the holiday (each year more businesses are closed than the year before, though often those that do choose to close "make it up" by no longer closing for
Presidents Day) to its occurrence just two weeks after the week between Christmas and New Year's Day, when many businesses are closed for part of or sometimes all of the week. Additionally, many schools and places of higher education are closed for classes; others remain open but may hold seminars or celebrations of Dr. King's message.
Service Day
The national Martin Luther King Day of Service was started by former Pennsylvania U.S. Senator Harris Wofford and Atlanta Congressman
John Lewis (politician), who co-authored the King Holiday and Service Act. The federal legislation challenges Americans to transform the King Holiday into a day of citizen action through volunteer service in honor of Dr. King. The federal legislation was signed into law by President Bill Clinton on August 23, 1994. Since 1996, the annual Greater Philadelphia King Day of Service has been the largest event in the nation honoring Dr. King.http://www.mlkdayofservice.org/
Current dates
The United States Code states that MLK day shall be observed on the third Monday in January. In 2008, Martin Luther King Day will fall on
January 21.
References
External links
- The King Center
- MLKDay.Org
- United States Code: Federal Holidays
- Heeding MLK's Call to Action, JURIST
- The King Holiday and its Meaning - A critical look at MLK Day by Samuel Francis
- "Commentary: How to make MLK Day popular" - Steve Sailer argues for moving MLK Day to the last Monday in August (the date closest to that of King's I Have a Dream speech)
- The Apollos A short film about the high school class that helped get the MLK Day bill passed
Martin Luther King Jr Day - MartinLutherKing Holiday Website
Offering information on the holiday such as how it was created, a timeline, children songs, and information about Martin Luther King Jr.
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