MLK Day is a federal holiday honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., encouraging reflection on racism and civil rights. It's also designated as a national day of service. The King Center is organizing ...
MLK Day was designated as a national day of ... King was assassinated on April 4, 1968, according to the Stanford Martin Luther King Jr. Research and Education Institute. He was standing on ...
January 20 marks Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the federal holiday that honors the life and legacy of the American civil rights icon who was assassinated in 1968. The holiday didn’t come together ...
Martin Luther King Jr. Day, or MLK Day, is less than two weeks away and will be paired with President Donald Trump's ...
Here is more information on how to observe MLK Day — or, more accurately ... human-rights nonprofit founded by the Rev. Jesse ...
Almost 93% of Americans see Martin Luther King Jr.’s lasting impact on the country. Many celebrate MLK Day as a federal holiday to honor him. This shows how deeply Martin Luther King Jr ...
Martin Luther King Jr. Day’s reach has only grown in its ... of projects involving hundreds of thousands of people for MLK day in recent years. Engagement seems to be expanding.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Jan. 20 is federally recognized as ... the workshop will be used in Don’t Shoot PDX’s Reclaim MLK March for Human Rights and Dignity on Jan. 20.
Students participate in civic service with two local nonprofit organizations, making an impact on the community ...
Here’s everything to know about MLK Day, including how it became a federal holiday. The federal government shuts down on the third Monday of every January for the day to honor Martin Luther King Jr.
MLK Day is a federal holiday honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., encouraging reflection on racism and civil rights. It's also designated as a national day of service. The King Center is ...
January 20 marks Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the federal holiday that honors the life and legacy of the American civil rights icon who was assassinated in 1968. The holiday didn’t come ...