Today we honor Martin Luther King, Jr., a famous civil rights leader who believed in
. He was an advocate protesting against
Today we honor Martin Luther King, Jr., a famous civil rights leader who believed in nonviolent activism. He was an advocate protesting against racial discrimination and social inequality.
This is a United States federal holiday. On Nov. 2, 1983, then president Ronald Reagan signed a bill making the third Monday in January a federal holiday in observance of King’s legacy. The holiday was first observed three years later on Jan. 20, 1986.
1 thoughtful remarks:
...today is a day to honor a true King or a wantabe king!
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