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Summary
Alabama and Mississippi commemorate Robert E. Lee Day alongside Martin Luther King Jr. Day on the same day, reflecting a long-standing juxtaposition of contrasting legacies.
Both states combined these holidays in the 1980s when King’s federal holiday was established. Black lawmakers have since unsuccessfully attempted to separate them.
Critics argue it disrespects King’s civil rights leader legacy to pair his honor with Lee, a Confederate general who fought to preserve slavery and uphold white supremacy.
Other southern states have abolished similar practices, leaving only Alabama and Mississippi with shared celebrations for King and Lee.
The country is going back to “whites only” water fountains and making people of color sit in the back of the bus, isn’t it?
The country? No lol
Yeah, it’s most definitely just red states (and pockets of yee haw in some blue states).
Famous last words.