List of African-American holidays

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African-Americans make up 12% of the American population and there are several holidays that celebrate them.

The following are African-American federal holidays in the United States:

DateNameFirst celebratedRemarks
third Monday of JanuaryMartin Luther King Jr. Day1986The birthday of Martin Luther King Jr.[1]
June 19Juneteenth National Independence Day2021Commemorates General Order No. 3, the legal decree issued in 1865 by Union General Gordon Granger enforcing the Emancipation Proclamation to the residents of Galveston, Texas, at the end of the American Civil War.[2]

State holidays

The following are African-American holidays celebrated in at least one US State or territory:

DateNameNumber of States/territories celebratingFirst celebratedStates CelebratingRemarks
February 4 or December 1Rosa Parks Day81998Alabama (2018),[3] California (2000), Michigan (1998),[4] Missouri (2015), Ohio (2011), Oregon (2014), Tennessee (2019),[5] Texas (2021)The birthday or arrest of Rosa Parks
March 22 or April 16 or May 20 or July 3 or November 1Emancipation Day52005Florida (2021),[6] Maryland (2013),[7] Puerto Rico, Washington, DC (2005),[8] United States Virgin Islands (2017)[9]Commemorates the Emancipation of slaves
March 10Harriet Tubman Day12000Maryland (2000)[10]The death of Harriet Tubman
May 19Malcolm X Day12015Illinois (2015)[11]The birthday of Malcolm X
August 4Barack Obama Day12017Illinois (2017)[12]The birthday of Barack Obama
February 4Transit Equality Day12022Wisconsin (2022)[13]The birthday of Rosa Parks
February 1George Washington Carver Day12023Iowa (2023)[14]

Municipal holidays

Other

References

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