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Idaho Human Rights Day

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Holiday in the U.S. state of Idaho
Idaho Human Rights Day
Official nameMartin Luther King, Jr. – Idaho Human Rights Day
TypeState
SignificanceHonors Martin Luther King Jr. and promotes human rights
DateThird Monday in January
2025 dateJanuary 20
2026 dateJanuary 19
2027 dateJanuary 18
2028 dateJanuary 17
FrequencyAnnual

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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