Monday, January 16, 2017

Martin Luther King Jr. Federal Holiday

Image from the website for the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site. Image shows Dr. King standing with an upraised arm at the National Mall with the Washington Monument in the background.
Image from the website for the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site. 

“After a long struggle, legislation was signed in 1983 creating a federal holiday marking the birthday of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. In 1994, Congress designated the Martin Luther King Jr. Federal Holiday as a national day of service and charged the Corporation for National and Community Service with leading this effort. Taking place each year on the third Monday in January, the MLK Day of Service is the only federal holiday observed as a national day of service – a "day on, not a day off." The MLK Day of Service is a part of United We Serve, the President's national call to service initiative. It calls for Americans from all walks of life to work together to provide solutions to our most pressing national problems. The MLK Day of Service empowers individuals, strengthens communities, bridges barriers, creates solutions to social problems, and moves us closer to Dr. King's vision of a "Beloved Community."


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