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Originally Posted by shinerbock
Some places do celebrate REL's bday today. I don't see what the problem is in that.
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I don't think there's anything necessarily wrong ... I think the real question is, were people celebrating REL's birthday before MLK, or after?
Because if people only started celebrating REL after MLK was enacted some 20-odd years ago, I can see how some would be offended. I'm not offended personally, because I know more about Civil War history than to automatically equate REL with racism or slavery, but others might think so.
However, I have no idea when REL's birthday was first celebrated.