The first Martin Luther King Jr. Day was observed by the King Center on January 15, 1969. It was meant to encourage people to volunteer…a day ON rather than a day OFF. Illinois was the first state to sign it into law in 1973, and other states followed suit.

President Ronald Reagan made it a federal holiday on the third Monday of January every year in 1986.

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