Martin Luther King Jr. Day
“Somewhere I read that the greatness of America was the right to protest for rights.”
- Martin Luther King Jr.-

Passed in 1983, Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a federal holiday which is on the third Monday of every January and also celebrates Martin Luther King’s birthday, shines the civil rights, and honors the achievements, which were protesting against racial segregation. It has been introduced in Congress in 1968, however, been denied. But, still, it has been respected. This day is celebrated on January 18 with marches, parades, and speeches by civil rights and political leaders. country, and then into the world. Through these little steps, we hope to inspire others to join and support the minorities even in this troubling situation of the COVID-19 pandemic. This Youth Organization is going until Middle school but goes until the day when everyone has equal rights and not face with these inequality issues.