Learn American Holidays Martin Luther King Jr. Day

hi everyone I’m Alisha Martin Luther
King jr. Day is held on the third Monday

in January every year in the United
States this holiday is dedicated to the

slain civil rights leader who advocated
nonviolent action as a way to reform

discriminatory laws in the United States

Martin Luther King jr. Day was not
accepted by all 50 states right away it

was signed into law in 1983 do you know
when all 50 states adopted it will show

you the answer at the end of this video
Martin Luther King jr. Day is a

federally recognized holiday but there
are celebrations in some cities and not

in others
Martin Luther King jr. Day is tied to

the civil rights struggles of the 20th
century and beyond it’s very much

associated with the struggles of the
african-american community in particular

but it’s also celebrated by most people
in the US as a unifying holiday

celebrating Martin Luther King Junior’s
legacy is a complex endeavor for most

people what he fought for and how he
fought for it are equally important King

advocated for the rights of African
Americans and other groups who were

discriminated against via racist laws he
also advocated nonviolence in the images

of riot police beating unarmed
nonviolent civil rights protesters in

the 1960s are largely credited with
swaying public opinion teaching African

American history is a major component of
many Martin Luther King jr. Day

celebrations in fact many of these
celebrations and events try to inform

people about other civil rights leaders
who were instrumental in reforming

exclusionary laws in the US

Martin Luther King jr. Day is also
celebrated in Hiroshima Japan where it

is nearly as significant as it is in the
u.s. the City of Toronto and Canada also

holds festivities in honor of Martin
Luther King jr. and now here’s the

answer to the quiz do you know when all
50 states adopted Martin Luther King jr.

Day Martin Luther King jr. Day was not
officially recognized by every state

until 2000 though President Reagan
signed it into law in 1983 many states

resisted the holiday or tried to term it
something else such as human rights day

in Utah how is this lesson did you learn
something interesting

are there any holidays that celebrate a
famous historical figure in your country

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