That’s a pretty random looking assortment of states.
Yeah. Arizona held out on MLK forever, so they are doing what they do. I was surprised Tennessee signed on so quickly. California has so many religions and peoples the kind of let people select certain holidays or take days not nationally recognized.
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Why did they hold out so long? Federal holidays all the states have to accept, right? Is juneteenth not a national holiday?
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Mississippi celebrates Robert E. Lee Day on MLK Day. Does that answer your question?
Some holidays are Federal and Bank holidays. Some are not. States get to decide.
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I hadn’t heard the Mississippi thing. That’s wild.
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I was living there when MLK Day became a holiday. The first year all the newspapers had Robert E. Lee and Confederate flags on the front page. Today Mississippi and Alabama keep it going refusing to honor King.
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I understand the love they have of an important historical figure, but it seems so insulting to pit him against MLK. Like, why not both? Why create a fight like that?
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You understand the love they have for Robert E. Lee?
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and the love they have for the confederate flag.
There's roads named after the guy in New Orleans, and that city is like 70% black. Obviously people love the guy. I don't know anything about him, but I understand that he's an important historical figure.
I’d say the insult was almost certainly the point.
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I just truly can't understand why.
oh I see. Some cultures are baked in tradition. I guess the south likes Lee better than King.
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The white south seems to. Most Blacks live in the South, but you might not know that.
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Yes, I realize that a lot of black people live in the south.
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