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New Hampshire Civil Rights Day in United States

Quick Facts

New Hampshire’s Civil Rights Day is on the third Monday of January. It honors civil rights activists such as Martin Luther King Jr.

Local names

NameLanguage
New Hampshire Civil Rights DayEnglish
Día de Los Derechos Civiles en New HamsphireSpanish

New Hampshire Civil Rights Day 2009

Monday, January 19, 2009

New Hampshire Civil Rights Day 2010

Monday, January 18, 2010
See list of observations below

Civil Rights Day is a state holiday to honor civil rights activists, such as Martin Luther King Jr, in New Hampshire, the United States. It is annually observed on the third Monday of January and falls on the same day as Martin Luther King Day.


Some schools have lessons that focus on civil rights topics prior to Civil Rights Day in New Hampshire. ©iStockphoto.com/Oktay Ortakcioglu

What do people do?

Many people in New Hampshire observe Civil Rights Day to honor the civil rights movement.  Some schools include lessons, quizzes and class reports about civil rights around this time of the year. Students who participate in these activities learn more about the history and importance of civil rights in the United States and globally.

The media play an important role in publicizing issues that center on the day. Many people read print or online articles and features, as well as watch special television programs or listen to radio segments about civil rights achievements and problems throughout history and in modern times.

Public life

Civil Rights Day is a public holiday in New Hampshire so many schools, state offices, and businesses are closed. There may be vehicle travel restrictions (oversize and overweight permits) in New Hampshire on this day. Those who plan to use public transport on the day may need to check with their local transport authorities.  The third Monday of January is a postal holiday in the United States.

Background

New Hampshire used to observe Fast days before Civil Rights Day was introduced. Fast days were common throughout New Hampshire’s colonies for hundreds of years. These were days of public humiliation, fasting and prayer that governors issued to avoid plagues, earthquakes, crop failures and other unwanted events. The earliest known Fast Day proclamation was in Boston on September 8, 1670.

The New Hampshire legislature abolished its Fast Day in May in 1991 to create Civil Rights Day. The Day was scheduled to be observed annually on the third Monday of January, coinciding with Martin Luther King Day. A compromise was made to end 12 years of debate over the holiday – it was to delete the Martin Luther King Jr’s name from the official holiday name. However, many people in New Hampshire associate Martin Luther King Jr’s name with the holiday, as he was one of the United States’ most respected civil rights activists.

New Hampshire Civil Rights Day Observances

WeekdayDateYearNameHoliday typeWhere it is observed
MonJan 201992New Hampshire Civil Rights DayState holidayNH
MonJan 181993New Hampshire Civil Rights DayState holidayNH
MonJan 171994New Hampshire Civil Rights DayState holidayNH
MonJan 161995New Hampshire Civil Rights DayState holidayNH
MonJan 151996New Hampshire Civil Rights DayState holidayNH
MonJan 201997New Hampshire Civil Rights DayState holidayNH
MonJan 191998New Hampshire Civil Rights DayState holidayNH
MonJan 181999New Hampshire Civil Rights DayState holidayNH
MonJan 172000New Hampshire Civil Rights DayState holidayNH
MonJan 152001New Hampshire Civil Rights DayState holidayNH
MonJan 212002New Hampshire Civil Rights DayState holidayNH
MonJan 202003New Hampshire Civil Rights DayState holidayNH
MonJan 192004New Hampshire Civil Rights DayState holidayNH
MonJan 172005New Hampshire Civil Rights DayState holidayNH
MonJan 162006New Hampshire Civil Rights DayState holidayNH
MonJan 152007New Hampshire Civil Rights DayState holidayNH
MonJan 212008New Hampshire Civil Rights DayState holidayNH
MonJan 192009New Hampshire Civil Rights DayState holidayNH
MonJan 182010New Hampshire Civil Rights DayState holidayNH
MonJan 172011New Hampshire Civil Rights DayState holidayNH
MonJan 162012New Hampshire Civil Rights DayState holidayNH
MonJan 212013New Hampshire Civil Rights DayState holidayNH
MonJan 202014New Hampshire Civil Rights DayState holidayNH
MonJan 192015New Hampshire Civil Rights DayState holidayNH

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