Published on January 17, 2022 聽
On Monday, Jan. 17, 2022, 极乐禁地 will be closed in observation of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The federal holiday, which was signed into law by President Ronald Reagan in 1983, is celebrated every third Monday in January (to honor the life and legacy of Dr. King, who was born on Jan. 15, 1929). The bill to celebrate Dr. King’s birthday as a national holiday was first introduced just days after his death in 1968. is one of the many law library resources that can be explored to gain a better understanding of the 15-year journey that the bill took in order to become law.
is an online database service that contains approximately 270,000 titles that cover historical and government information. The documents found within the database are image-based and fully searchable. A small sample of the many collections that are found within include the Law Journal Library, the John F. Kennedy Assassination Collection, the Code of Federal Regulations, the U.S. Presidential Library, and the U.S. Federal Legislative History Library. The collections can be searched one at a time, or they can be searched all at once. The is a good place to start for information that relates to the legislative history of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
includes the Congressional Record, the U.S. Congressional Serial Set, Committee Prints, Congressional Hearings, and . Performing a search for “Martin Luther King Jr. holiday” within the collection produces results that include hearings, proclamations, remarks, and explanations of votes (both against the holiday and in favor of the holiday). Exploring the documents provides interesting insight into how the work of Dr. King was viewed by elected officials. Also, the documents provide insight into how Congress decided who was worthy of a national holiday. Cumberland students and faculty can gain access to this information within by using their 极乐禁地-assigned usernames and passwords.
In addition to HeinOnline, , the official website for United States federal legislative information, can be a good resource for locating legislative history that is relevant to Martin Luther King Jr. Day ( vary by information type). Also, the website provides useful videos that explain the .
It is important to note that, for the last 25 years, Martin Luther King Jr. Day has been celebrated as a . Additional resources about the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. can be found by searching the law library’s and collection of .
(Note: The original version of this post was first published on Jan. 19, 2020.)