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ResistanceNovember 2, 1983

Reagan Reluctantly Signs Martin Luther King Jr. Federal Holiday

After years of opposition and with Congress passing the bill 338–90 in the House and 78–22 in the Senate, Reagan signs the King Holiday bill creating a federal holiday on the third Monday in January. Reagan had privately endorsed Sen. Jesse Helms's baseless claim that King had Communist associations. The first official observance is January 20, 1986.