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20th day and 4th week in 1964

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Holiday Martin Luther King's Birthday

Diverse group celebrating Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birthday in a public space with banners, posters of King, people holding candles and engaging in activities related to civil rights and equality Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birthday, observed on the third Monday in January each year, is a federal holiday in the United States that honors the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a prominent civil rights leader and advocate for equality and justice. It is a day of remembrance and reflection on Dr. King's tireless efforts in the struggle against racial segregation and discrimination. The holiday encourages individuals to participate in acts of service and civic engagement, in line with Dr. King's principles of nonviolence, civil disobedience, and social change. Many communities organize events, such as parades, lectures, and volunteer opportunities, to commemorate his contributions and to promote the values of equality, diversity, and inclusion.

Holiday Inauguration Day in Washington, DC

Inauguration Day in Washington, D.C. marks the ceremonial beginning of a new four-year term of a President of the United States. Held on January 20th following a presidential election, it includes the swearing-in of the President and Vice President, followed by inaugural festivities. This day represents a significant moment in American democracy, symbolizing the peaceful transition of power and the start of a new administration. The day's events typically include the inaugural address, parades, and various balls and celebrations. It's a time when the nation's capital is filled with activities that reflect both the solemnity and celebratory nature of the occasion. Inauguration Day is not just about the individual assuming the presidency; it's a reaffirmation of democratic values and a collective look towards the future of the nation under new leadership.

State Holiday Idaho Human Rights Day (Idaho)

Idaho Human Rights Day is a day when we celebrate the importance of respecting the rights and freedoms of every person, regardless of their background, religion or status. On this day, we emphasize the indispensability of equality and call for solidarity in the fight for the rights and dignity of everyone. Idaho is proud of its diversity, and this day serves as a reminder of the importance of human rights in building a just society.

Day Information

This day was 22204 days ago, today is 11/4/2024.

Moon: waxing, moon phase is first quarter, age 6.1 days, new moon February 13, full moon January 28.

Date ISO 8601 format: 1964-01-20T20:18:21-08:00

UTC date and time: 1964-01-21 04:18:21

Unix time: -187645299

Sun information in Los Angeles

Sunrise: 6:55 AM

Sunset: 5:12 PM

At zenith: 12:03 PM

Length of day: 10h 16m