World's Holidays

Martin Luther King Jr. Day in United States in 2019

When is Martin Luther King Jr. Day?

Martin Luther King Jr. needs no introduction. He was an American activist who significantly contributed to the civil rights movement from 1955 until his assassination in 1968. He is still largely remembered for his nonviolent approach towards civil rights and is considered to be influenced from Mahatma Gandhi.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day in United States in 2019

Also known as the MLK Day, it is observed on third Monday of January each year and is set under Uniform Monday Holiday Act (President Ronald Regan signed the holiday into a law in 1983). It is a federal holiday on which all the government offices remain closed for the entire day. The idea of having an off this day is believed to be pitched by various labor unions across the country to commemorate his sacrifices during the civil rights transformation era. He is known for his campaigns to end racial inequality.

MLK Day is relatively new federal holiday and hence has any fixed traditions regarding its celebration but the day is celebrated to emphasize and promote racial equality in America irrespective of caste, religion, and background. Schools, colleges and many government institutions conduct programs to highlight MLK’s work, sacrifices and struggle.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day in United States in 2019

List of Holidays in United States in 2019

DayDateHoliday
TuesdayJanuary 01 2019New Year's Day
MondayJanuary 21 2019Martin Luther King Jr. Day
MondayFebruary 18 2019Presidents' Day
MondayMay 27 2019Memorial Day
ThursdayJuly 04 2019Independence Day
MondaySeptember 02 2019Labor Day
MondayOctober 14 2019Columbus Day
MondayNovember 11 2019Veterans Day
ThursdayNovember 28 2019Thanksgiving Day
WednesdayDecember 25 2019Christmas Day