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Why Mesa has a special connection to Martin Luther King Day

Why Mesa has a special connection to Martin Luther King Day

MLK Jr's birthday was honored nationally, but Arizona withdrew just one year later. Valley 101 explores a city's link for recognition

Valley 101 · The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com

January 15, 202419m 55s

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Today the nation recognizes the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and celebrates his leadership in the civil rights movement in America. It's been a national holiday since the early 1980s, after Congress deemed his unwavering commitment to equality worthy of a united time of reflection.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day wasn't always a state holiday in Arizona, even after it was observed by the federal government. And the activists of Mesa had a specifically difficult time getting the civil rights leader's birthday honored.

In a story that involves a parade, hidden audiotapes, the National Football League and a fight for recognition, Valley 101, a podcast about metro Phoenix and beyond, brings you a look into Mesa's history with Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

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