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Idaho Human Rights Day

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Holiday in the U.S. state of Idaho

Idaho Human Rights Day is a state holiday recognized only in the U.S. state ofIdaho. GovernorCecil Andrus signed compromise legislation on April 10, 1990, making Idaho the nation's 47th state[citation needed] to honor slain civil rights leaderMartin Luther King Jr. with an official state holiday. The holiday, defined by the legislation asMartin Luther King, Jr. - Idaho Human Rights Day, is celebrated on the third Monday in January, the same day as the federalMartin Luther King, Jr. Day holiday, which was first celebrated in 1986.[1]

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  1. ^"Proclamation". The Office of the Governor, State of Idaho. Archived fromthe original on 2009-04-16. Retrieved2010-01-18.
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