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Eid al-Adha, December 31
National Italian American Heritage Month, November 1
National Italian Americn Heritage Month, October 1
The Hajj, December 29

Actor   Back to Top

Reeve, Christopher (1952–2004), September 25

Afghanistan   Back to Top

Now Rouz (now-rooz) (New Year), March 20

African American   Back to Top

Ailey, Alvin (1931–1989), January 5
Aldridge, Ira (c. 1805–1867), August 7
Allen, Richard (1760–1831), February 14
Anderson, Marian (1902–1993), February 17
Armstrong, Louis (1900–1971), August 4
Ashe, Arthur (1943–1993), July 10
Baldwin, James (1924–1987), August 2
Banneker, Benjamin (1731–1806), November 9
Bethune, Mary McLeod (1875–1955), May 18
Bontemps, Arna (1902–1973), October 13
Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka (1954), May 17
Brown, Claude (1937-2003), February 23
Brown, Ronald H. (1941–1996), October 1
Bruce, Blanche K. (1841–1898), March 1
Bunche, Ralph (1904–1971), August 7
Carter, Betty (1929–1998), May 16
Carver, George Washington (1864–1943), January 5
Cary, Mary Shadd (1823–1893), October 9
Charles, Ray (1930–2004), September 23
Clark, Kenneth B. (1914–2005), July 14
Clark, Septima (1898–1987), May 3
Composition of "Lift Every Voice and Sing" (1900), December 12
Crummell, Alexander (1819–1898), March 3
Davis, [William] Allison (1902–1983), October 14
de Priest, Oscar (1871–1951), May 12
Delaney, Sarah (Sadie) (1889–1999), September 19
Delany, Martin (1812–1885), May 6
Dett, Robert Nathaniel (1882–1943), October 11
Dixon, Dean (1915–1976), January 10
Dorsey, Thomas A. (1899–1993), January 23
Douglass, Frederick (1817–1895), February 14
Drew, Charles Richard (1904–1950), June 3
Du Bois, W[illiam] E[dward] B[urkhardt] (1868–1963), February 23
Dunbar, Paul Laurence (1872–1906), February 9
Dunbar-Nelson, Alice (1875–1935), July 19
Ellington, Edward Kennedy (Duke) (1899–1974), April 29
Ellison, Ralph (1914–1994), March 1
First publication of Freedom's Journal (1827), March 16
Fitzgerald, Ella (1917–1996), April 25
Flipper, Henry O. (1856–1940), March 26
Forman, James (1928–2005), October 5
Gordone, Charles (1925–1995), October 12
Grimké, Charlotte Forten (1837–1914), August 17
Hamer, Fannie Lou (1917–1977), October 6
Handy, W[illiam] C[hristopher] (1873–1958), November 16
Hansberry, Lorraine (1930–1965), May 19
Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins (1825–1911), September 24
Hayes, Roland (1887–1976), June 3
Hughes, Langston (1902-1967), February 1
Hurston, Zora Neale (1891–1960), January 6
Jackson, Mahalia (1911–1972), October 16
John Brown's raid at Harper's Ferry (1859), October 16
Johnson, Jack (1878–1946), March 31
Johnson, James Weldon (1871–1938), June 17
Johnson, Mordecai (1890–1976), January 12
Joplin, Scott (1868–1917), December 24
Jordan, Barbara (1936–1996), February 21
Juneteenth, June 19
Just, Ernest Everett (1883–1941), August 14
King Jr., Martin Luther (1929–1968), January 15
Kwanzaa, December 26
Latimer, Lewis H. (1848–1928), September 4
Lawrence, Jacob (1917–2000), September 17
Lewis, Edmonia (1845–unknown date, after 1911), July 4
Lewis, Henry (1932–1996), October 16
Locke, Alain Leroy (1886–1954), September 13
Louis [Barrow], Joe (1914–1981), May 13
Malcolm X (1925–1965), May 19
Marshall, Thurgood (1908–1993), July 2
Matzeliger, Jan E. (1852–1889), September 15
Morgan, Garrett (1877–1963), March 4
Muhammad, Elijah (born Elijah Poole) (1897–1975), October 10
Owens, Jesse (1913–1980), September 12
Paige, LeRoy (Satchel) (1906–1982), June 8
Petry, Ann (1908–1997), April 28
Pinchback, Pinckney Benton Stewart (1837–1921), May 10
Rainey, Joseph H. (1832–1887), June 21
Randolph, A(sa) Philip (1889–1982), April 15
Ray, Charlotte (1850–1911), January 13
Revels, Hiram (1822–1901), January 16
Robeson, Paul (1898–1976), April 9
Robinson, Jack Roosevelt (Jackie) (1919–1972), January 31
Rosa Parks Day, December 1
Rudolph, Wilma (1940–1994), June 23
Rustin, Bayard (1912–1987), March 17
Smalls, Robert (1839–1915), March 22
Smith, Bessie (1894–1937), September 26
Still, William Grant (1895–1978), May 11
Terrell, Mary Church (1863–1954), September 23
Truth, Sojourner (1797?–1883), November 26
Tubman, Harriet (1820?–1913), March 10
Turner, Nat (1800–1831), October 2
Walker, Sarah Breedlove (1867–1919), December 23
Washington, Booker T. (1856–1915), April 5
Wells-Barnet , Ida B. (1862–1931), July 16
West, Dorothy (1907–1998), June 2
Wheatley, Phillis (1753–1784), December 5
Williams, Daniel Hale (1858–1931), January 18
Woods, Granville T. (1856–1910), January 30
Woodson, Carter G. (1875–1950), December 19
Wright, Richard (1908–1960), September 4
Young, Coleman A. (1918–1997), May 24

Algeria   Back to Top

Independence Day, Algeria, July 5

American   Back to Top

Chandler Hovey, Jr. (?–1998), April 9
Hearne, Paul G. (1950?–1998), May 3
Keller, Helen (1880–1968), June 27
Reeve, Christopher (1952–2004), September 25

American Indian   Back to Top

Battle of Little Bighorn (1876), June 25
Capture of Alcatraz Island (1969), November 20
First publication of the Cherokee Phoenix (1828), February 21
Gathering of Nations Powwow, April 27
Occupation of Wounded Knee (1973), February 27
Pueblo Revolt (1680), August 10
Surrender of Chief Joseph (1877), October 5
Wounded Knee Massacre (1890), December 29

American Indian (Cherokee)   Back to Top

Rogers Jr., William (Will) (1879–1935), November 4
Ross, John (1790–1866), October 3

American Indian (Chiricahua Apache)   Back to Top

Goyaale (Geronimo) (1829–1909), February 17

American Indian (Dakota Sioux)   Back to Top

Deloria, Ella Cara (1889–1971), January 31

American Indian (Mescalero Apache)   Back to Top

Chino, Wendell (1923–1998), December 25

American Indian (Northern Piute)   Back to Top

Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca (1844–1887), October 16

American Indian (Oglala Sioux)   Back to Top

Witko, Tashunka (Crazy Horse) (c. 1842–1877), September 5

American Indian (Ojibway)   Back to Top

Lewis, Edmonia (1845–unknown date, after 1911), July 4

American Indian (Omaha)   Back to Top

Picotte, Susan LaFlesche (1865–1915), June 17
Tibbles, Susette LaFlesche (1854–1903), May 26

American Indian (Pequot)   Back to Top

Apess, William (1798–1840?), January 31

American Indian (Sauk and Fox)   Back to Top

Thorpe, James Francis (Jim) (1888–1953), May 24

American Indian (Seminole)   Back to Top

Davis, Alice Brown (1852–1935), September 10
Osceola (1800–1838), January 30

American Indian (Shawnee)   Back to Top

Tecumseh (1768?–1813), October 5

American Indian (Shoshone)   Back to Top

Sacagawea (?–1812), December 20

American Indian (Sioux)   Back to Top

Tatanka-Yatanka (Sitting Bull) (1830s–1890), December 15
Zitkala-Sa (Gertrude Bonnin) (1876–1938), February 22

American Indian (Wampanoag)   Back to Top

Metacomet (Philip) (c. 1639–1676), August 12

Arab American   Back to Top

Haje, Helen (1929?–1998), January 12

Argentina   Back to Top

Anniversary of the May Revolution, May 25
Death of General José de San Martín observed, August 21
Día de la Raza (deeah-delah-rahzah) (Columbus Day), October 12
Independence Day, Argentina, July 9
José de San Martín (1778–1850), February 25

Armenia   Back to Top

Genocide Memorial Day, April 24
Independence Day, Armenia, September 21
Restoration of Statehood Day, May 28

Armenian Apostolic Church   Back to Top

Christmas, January 6

Australia   Back to Top

Anzac Day, April 25
Australia Day, January 26
Queen's Birthday, June 12

Austria   Back to Top

National Day, Austria, October 26

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Baha'i   Back to Top

Ascension of Baha'u'llah, May 29
Birthday of Baha'u'llah (1817–1892), November 12
Birthday of the Bab (1819–1850), October 20
Declaration of the Bab, May 23
Festival of Ridvan, April 21
Intercalary Days, February 26
Martyrdom of the Bab, July 9
Naw Ruz (New Year), Baha'i, March 21
Rabbani, Ruhiyyih (1910–2000), January 16

Bahamas   Back to Top

Boxing Day, December 26
Independence Day, Bahamas, July 3
Independence Day, Bahamas, July 10

Bangladesh   Back to Top

National Day, Bangladesh, March 26
National Mourning Day, Bangladesh, February 21
National Mourning Day, Bangladesh, August 15
National Revolution Day, November 7
Victory Day, December 16

Barbadian   Back to Top

Adams, (Sir) Grantley Herbert (1898–1971), November 28

Barbados   Back to Top

Independence Day, Barbados, November 30

Belgium   Back to Top

Flemish Community Holiday, July 11
French Community Holiday, September 27
National Holiday, Belgium, July 21
Veterans Day, November 11

Bolivia   Back to Top

Independence Day, Bolivia, August 6

Brazil   Back to Top

Independence Day, Brazil, September 7
Our Lady Aparecida, October 12
Proclamation of the Republic, November 15
Tiradentes Day, April 21

Buddhist   Back to Top

Bodhi Day (Buddha's Enlightenment), December 8
Buddha's Birth (c. 563–483 B.C.E.), April 8
Nirvana (Buddha's Death), February 15
Visakaha (vye-sak-hah) Day, May 12

Burkina Faso   Back to Top

National Day, Burkina Faso, August 4

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Cambodia   Back to Top

New Year, Cambodia, Laos, April 13

Cambodian American   Back to Top

Ngor, Haing (1951–1996), February 25

Canada   Back to Top

Boxing Day, December 26
Canada Day, July 1
Labor Day, September 4
National Acadian Day, August 15
Remembrance Day, November 11
Thanksgiving Day, October 9
Victoria Day observed, May 22

Central American nations   Back to Top

Independence Day, Central American nations, September 15

Chile   Back to Top

Army Day, September 19
Battle of Iquique, May 21
Día de la Raza (deeah-delah-rahzah) (Columbus Day), October 12
Independence Day, Chile, September 18
National Unity Day, Chile, September 6

China   Back to Top

Dragon Boat Festival (Tuan-wu), May 31
Ghost Festival (Kui chieh), August 8
Lantern Festival (Yuan-hsiao), February 12
Mid-Autumn Moon Festival (Chung-ch'iu), October 6
New Year (Gao Nian), China, January 29
Respect for Ancestors Day (Ch'ing-ming), April 5
Sending Off the Kitchen God Day (January 22-23), January 22
Seventh Night (Ch'i-hsi), July 31

Chinese   Back to Top

Yutang, Lin (1895–1976), October 10

Chinese American   Back to Top

Chen, Joyce (1918–1994), August 23
Howe, James Wong (1898–1976), August 28
Lee, Rose Hum (1904–1964), August 20
Wu, Chien-Shiung (1912–1997), May 29

Christian   Back to Top

Advent begins, December 3
All Saints Day, November 1
All Souls Day, November 2
Ascension Day, May 25
Ash Wednesday (beginning of Lent), March 1
Candlemas, February 2
Christmas, December 25
Easter, April 16
Easter Monday, April 17
Epiphany, January 6
Good Friday, April 14
Palm Sunday, April 9
Pentecost (Whit Sunday), June 4
Shrove Monday, February 27
Shrove Tuesday (Mardi Gras), February 28
The Annunciation, March 25

Colombia   Back to Top

Battle of Boyacá, August 7
Día de la Raza (deeah-delah-rahzah) (Columbus Day), October 12
Independence Day, Colombia, July 20
Independence of Cartagena observed, November 13
San Jose Day, March 19
St. Peter and St. Paul Day, June 29

Coptic Orthodox Christian   Back to Top

Ascension Day, June 1
Christmas, January 7
Easter (Pascha), April 23
Epiphany, January 19
Great Lent begins, March 6
Holy Friday (Great Friday), April 21
New Year, Coptic Orthodox Christian, September 11
Palm Sunday, April 16
Pentecost, June 11
The Annunciation, April 7

Costa Rica   Back to Top

Anniversary of the Battle of Rivas, April 11
Día de la Raza (deeah-delah-rahzah) (Columbus Day), October 12
Our Lady of the Angels, August 2
St. Peter and St. Paul Day, June 29

Cuba   Back to Top

Grito de Yara (greeto-de-yarah) (1868), October 10

Cuban   Back to Top

Guillén, Nicolás (1902–1989), July 10
Martí, José Julian (1853–1895), January 28

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Denmark   Back to Top

Constitution Day, June 4

Dominican Republic   Back to Top

Constitution Day, November 6
Independence Day, Dominican Republic, February 27
Juan Pablo Duarte's Birthday, January 26
Our Lady of Altagarcia, January 21
Our Lady of Las Mercedes, September 24
Restoration Day, Dominican Republic, August 16

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Eastern Orthodox Christian   Back to Top

Ascension Day, June 1
Beginning of Great Lent, Eastern Orthodox Christian, March 6
Christmas, January 7
Easter (Pascha), April 23
Epiphany, January 19
Holy Friday (Great Friday), April 21
New Year, Eastern Orthodox Christian, January 14
Palm Sunday, April 16
Pentecost, June 11
The Annunciation, April 7

Ecuador   Back to Top

Bolívar, Simón (1783–1830), July 24
Día de la Raza (deeah-delah-rahzah) (Columbus Day), October 12
Independence Day, Ecuador, August 10
Independence of Cuenca, November 3
Independence of Quito, December 6

Egypt   Back to Top

Armed Forces Day, October 6
Evacuation Day, June 18
National Liberation Day, Egypt, October 23
Revolution Day, July 23
Sinai Liberation Day, April 25
Union Day, February 22
Victory Day, December 23

England   Back to Top

St. George's Day, April 23

Ethiopia   Back to Top

New Year (Enqutatash), Ethiopia, Rastafarian, September 11

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Filipino   Back to Top

Manlapit, Pablo (1891–1969), January 17
Quezon, Manuel (1876–1944), August 19
Romulo, Carlos P. (1899–1985), January 14

Filipino American   Back to Top

Bulosan, Carlos (1913–1956), November 23
Cruz, Philip Vera (1904–1994), December 25

Finland   Back to Top

Independence Day, Finland, December 6

France   Back to Top

Bastille (bass-steel) Day, July 14
Veterans Day, November 11
Victory Day, WWII, May 8

French   Back to Top

Braille, Louis (1809–1852), January 4
Gallaudet, T[homas] H[opkins] (1787–1851), December 10

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Gay   Back to Top

Haring, Keith (1959–1990), May 4
Milk, Harvey (1930–1978), May 22
National Coming Out Day/March on Washington (1987), October 11
Shilts, Randy (1952–1994), February 16
Stonewall Rebellion (1969), June 27

Germany   Back to Top

German Unity Day, October 3

Ghana   Back to Top

Anniversary of 1979 Coup, June 4
Farmers' Day, December 6
Independence Day, Ghana, March 6
Republic Day, Ghana, July 1
Revolution Day, December 31

Great Britain   Back to Top

Boxing Day, December 26
Halloween, October 31
Remembrance Day, November 11

Greece   Back to Top

Independence Day, Greece, March 25
Ochi Day, October 28

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Haiti   Back to Top

Discovery Day, December 5
Independence Day, Haiti, January 1

Haitian   Back to Top

Christophe, Henri (1767–1820), October 6
Dessalines, Jean Jacques (c. 1758–1806), October 17
Toussaint-Louverture, François Dominique (c. 1743–1803), April 7

Hawaiian   Back to Top

Liliuokalani (1838–1917), September 2

Hindu   Back to Top

Dassehra (da-sheerah) (Durga Puja), October 2
Diwali, October 21
Holi (hah-lee), March 13
Janmashtami, August 15
Karva Chauth, October 10
Maha Shivaratri (ma-ha-sheevah-rahtree) (Shiva's Night), February 26
Ramanavami (rama-na-vamee) (Birthday of Rama), April 6
Vaisakhi (vye-sak-hee) (New Year), April 14

Hispanic American   Back to Top

Garcia, Hector P. (1914–1996), July 26

Hong Kong   Back to Top

National Day, People's Republic of China, Hong Kong, Nigeria, October 1
SAR Establishment Day, July 1

Hungary   Back to Top

Constitution Day, August 20
National Day, Hungary, March 15
Republic Day, Hungary, October 23

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Iceland   Back to Top

Bun Day (Shrove Monday), February 27
Bursting Day (Shrove Tuesday), February 28
Independence Day, June 17
Seafarers’ Day (Sjómannadagur), June 5

India   Back to Top

Independence Day, India, August 15
Mahatma Gandhi (1869–1948), October 2
Republic Day, India, January 26

Indian   Back to Top

Ray, Satyajit (1921–1992), May 2
Tagore, Rabindranath (1861–1941), May 6

Indian American   Back to Top

Saund, Dalip Singh (1899–1973), September 20

Indonesia   Back to Top

Independence Day, Indonesia, August 17

International   Back to Top

International Women's Day, March 8
May Day (Labor Day), May 1
New Year's Day, January 1
World AIDS Day, December 1

Iran   Back to Top

Now Rouz (now-rooz) (New Year), March 20

Ireland   Back to Top

St. Patrick's Day, March 17

Irish   Back to Top

Beckett, Samuel (1906–1989), April 13
Brown, Christy (1932–1981), September 6
O'Casey, Sean (1880–1964), March 30

Irish American   Back to Top

O'Neill , Eugene (1888–1953), October 16
Sullivan, John L. (1858–1918), October 15

Islam   Back to Top

Ashura, February 9
Eid al-Adha, January 10
Eid al-Fitr, October 23
Laylat al-Qadr, October 19
Maulid an-Nabi (Prophet Muhammad's Birthday), April 10
Muharram (moo-hah-ram) (New Year), January 31
Ramadan, September 24
The Hajj, January 8

Israel   Back to Top

Independence Day (Yom Ha'atzma'ut), May 3
Yom Hazikaron (Soldiers Memorial Day), May 2

Italian   Back to Top

Garibaldi, Giuseppe (1807–1882), July 4
Kino, Eusebio Francisco (1645–1711), March 15
Mazzei, Filippo (1730–1810), December 25
Vigo, Giuseppe Maria Francisco (1747–1836), December 3

Italian American   Back to Top

Brumidi, Constantine (1805–1880), July 12
Cabrini, (Saint) Frances Xavier (1850–1917), July 15
Capra, Frank (1897–1991), May 18
Caruso, Enrico (1873–1931), February 25
Celebrezze, Anthony J. (1910–1998), September 14
da Ponte, Lorenzo (1749–1838), March 10
DiMaggio, Joe (1914–1999), November 25
Fermi, Enrico (1901–1954), September 29
Giannini, Amadeo (1870–1949), May 6
LaGuardia, Fiorello (1882–1947), December 11
Sinatra, Frank (1915–1998), December 12
Toscanini, Arturo (1867–1957), March 25
Tresca, Carlo (c. 1882–1943), January 11

Italy   Back to Top

Liberation Day, April 25
Republic Day, Italy, June 2
WWI Victory Day (observed), November 5

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Jain   Back to Top

Mahavir Jayanti, April 11

Jamaica   Back to Top

Independence Day, Jamaica, August 6

Jamaican   Back to Top

Marley, Bob (1945–1981), February 6

Japan   Back to Top

Autumnal Equinox Day (Shubun No Hi), September 23
Bean Scattering Festival (Setsubun), February 3
Children's Day (Kodomo No Hi), May 5
Coming of Age Day (Seijin No Hi), January 9
Constitution Day (Kempo Kinen Bi), May 3
Culture Day (Bunka No Hi), November 3
Doll Festival (Hina Matsuri), March 3
Emperor's Birthday, December 23
Golden Week (April 29–May 5), April 29
Greenery Day (Midori No Hi), April 29
Health Sports Day (Taiiku No Hi), October 9
Holiday for a Nation, May 4
Labor Thanksgiving Day (Keiro Kansha No Hi), November 23
Marine Day, July 20
National Foundation Day (Kenkoku Kinen Bi), February 11
Respect for the Aged Day (Keiro No Hi), September 15
Seven, Five, Three Festival (Shichi-go-san), November 15
Vernal Equinox Day (Shumbun No Hi), March 21

Japanese American   Back to Top

Noguchi, Isamu (1904–1988), November 7
Satow, Masao (1908–1977), February 14
Yamasaki, Minoru (1912–1986), December 1

Jewish   Back to Top

Hanukkah, December 16
Lag B'Omer, May 16
Passover (First day of 8-day observance), April 13
Purim (poor-îm) (Feast of Lots), March 14
Rosh Hashanah, September 23
Rosh Hashanah (New Year, second day of observance), September 24
Shavuoth (Festival of Weeks), June 2
Sh'mini Atzeret, October 14
Simchat Torah, October 15
Sukkoth, October 7
Tisha B'Av, August 3
T'u B'Shvat, February 13
Yom Hashoah (Holocaust Memorial Day), April 25
Yom Kippur, October 2

Jewish American   Back to Top

Bellow, Saul (1915–2005), July 10
Brandeis, Louis D. (1856–1941), November 13
Copland, Aaron (1900–1990), November 14
Gershwin, George (1898–1937), September 26
Gershwin, Ira (1896–1983), December 6
Kazin, Alfred (1915–1998), June 6
Kressyn, Miriam (1912–1996), October 26
Land, Edwin H. (1909–1991), May 6
Singer, Isaac Bashevis (1904–1991), July 14
Szold, Henrietta (1860–1945), December 21

Jewish Dutch   Back to Top

Frank, Anne (1929–1945), June 12

Jewish German   Back to Top

Weizmann, Chaim (1874–1952), November 27

Jewish German American   Back to Top

Einstein, Albert (1879–1955), March 14

Jewish Polish American   Back to Top

Funk, Casimir (1884–1967), February 23

Jewish Russian American   Back to Top

Aleichem, Sholom (born Solomon Rabinowitz) (1854–1916), February 18
Antin, Mary (1881–1949), June 13
Berlin, Irving (1888–1989), May 11

Jordan   Back to Top

Accession of King Hussein, August 11
Independence Day, Jordan, May 25
King Hussein's Birthday, November 14

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Kenya   Back to Top

Independence Day, Kenya, December 12
Madaraka (Self-Rule) Day, June 1

Korea   Back to Top

Children's Day (Tano), May 5
Chusok (choo-sock) (Harvest Festival), October 6
Han'gul Day, October 9
Liberation Day, August 15
National Foundation Day (Kaech'on-jol), October 3
New Year (Sol), Korea, January 29
Taeborum (tay-bore-oom), February 12
Three-One Day (Samil-Jol), March 1

Korean American   Back to Top

Kang, Younghill (1903–1972), December 13
So Jae-P'il (Philip Jaisohn) (1866–1951), October 28

Kuwait   Back to Top

National Day, Kuwait, February 25

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Laos   Back to Top

Children's Day, June 1
Independence Day, Laos, December 2
Liberation from France, October 12
New Year, Cambodia, Laos, April 13

Latin America   Back to Top

Pan American Day, April 14

Lebanon   Back to Top

Arab League Day, March 22
Independence Day, Lebanon, November 22
St. Maroon's Day, February 9

Legislator   Back to Top

Bruce, Blanche K. (1841–1898), March 1

Lesbian   Back to Top

Lorde, Audre Geraldin (1934–1992), February 18
National Coming Out Day/March on Washington (1987), October 11
Stein, Gertrude (1874–1946), February 3
Stonewall Rebellion (1969), June 27

Lithuania   Back to Top

Day of Statehood, July 6
Independence Day, Lithuania, February 16
Restoration of Statehood Day, March 11

Luxembourg   Back to Top

National Day observed, Luxembourg, June 23

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Malaysia   Back to Top

National Day, Malaysia, August 31

Mexican   Back to Top

Cárdenas, Lázaro (1895–1970), May 21
Chávez, Carlos (1899–1978), June 13
de la Cruz, Sor Juana Inés (1651–1695), November 12
Hidalgo y Costilla, Miguel (1753–1811), May 8
Madero, Francisco (1873–1913), October 30
Morelos, José (1765–1815), September 30
Orozco, José Clemente (1883–1949), November 23
Paz, Octavio (1931–1998), March 31
Rivera, Diego (1886–1957), December 8
Zapata, Emiliano (c. 1877–1919), August 8

Mexican American   Back to Top

Alvarez, Luis (1911–1988), June 13
Chávez, César (1927–1993), March 31
Chávez, Dennis (1888–1962), April 8
Guerrero, Eduardo “Lalo” (1916–2005), December 24
Limón, José (1908–1972), January 12
Mexia, Ines (1870–1938), May 24
National Farm Workers Association (1962), September 30
Rivera, Tomás (1935–1984), December 22
Sánchez, George I. (1906–1972), October 4

Mexico   Back to Top

Anniversary of the Revolution, November 20
Benito Pablo Juárez (1806–1872), March 21
Cinco de Mayo (sinko-de-myo), May 5
Constitution Day, February 5
Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos), November 1
Día de la Raza (deeah-delah-rahzah) (Columbus Day), October 12
Fiesta de Guadalupe, December 12
Flag Day, February 24
Founding of the University of Mexico (1551), April 13
Holy Innocents' Day, December 28
Independence Day (El Día de Independencia), September 16
Las Posadas, December 16
Mother's Day, May 10
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848), February 2

Mormon   Back to Top

Smith, Joseph (1805–1844), December 23

Morocco   Back to Top

Anniversary of the Green March, November 6
Holy Innocents' Day, December 28
Independence Manifesto Day, January 11
Independence of Morocco, November 18
King Hassan's Birthday, July 9
National Day, Morocco, March 3
National Day, Morocco, May 23
Reunification Day, August 14
Revolution Day, August 20

Musician   Back to Top

Charles, Ray (1930–2004), September 23
Marley, Bob (1945–1981), February 6

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N. Australia   Back to Top

Boxing Day, December 26

Nepal   Back to Top

National Unity Day, Nepal, January 11

Netherlands   Back to Top

Liberation Day, May 5
Queen's Day, April 30
Saint Nicholas Day, December 5

New Zealand   Back to Top

Anzac Day, April 25
Waitangi Day, February 6

Nicaragua   Back to Top

Mother's Day, May 30
National Liberation Day, Nicaragua, July 19

Nigeria   Back to Top

Independence Day, Nigeria, October 1
National Day, People's Republic of China, Hong Kong, Nigeria, October 1

Northern Ireland   Back to Top

Battle of Boyne Day, July 12

Norway   Back to Top

National Day, Norway, May 17

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Pagan and Wiccan   Back to Top

Beltaine, May 1
Imbolc, February 2
Lughnasadh, August 1
Samhain, November 1

Pakistan   Back to Top

Anniversary of the Death of Qaid-i-Azam, September 11
Defense of Pakistan Day, September 6
Independence Day, Pakistan, August 14
Qaid-i-Azam (1876–1948), December 25
Qaid-i-Azam's Birthday celebrated, July 27
Republic Day, Pakistan, March 23

Panama   Back to Top

Anniversary of the Founding of Panama City, August 15
Children's Day, November 1
Flag Day, November 4
Independence from Colombia, November 3
Independence from Spain, November 28
Martyrs' Day, January 9
Mother's Day, December 8

People with Disabilities   Back to Top

Americans with Disabilities Act (1990), July 26
Braille, Louis (1809–1852), January 4
Brown, Christy (1932–1981), September 6
Chandler Hovey, Jr. (?–1998), April 9
Dybwad, Gunnar (1909-2002). Advocate for people with disabilities, July 12
Education for All Handicapped Children Act (1975), November 29
First Special Olympics Games (1968), July 19
Gallaudet, T[homas] H[opkins] (1787–1851), December 10
Hearne, Paul G. (1950?–1998), May 3
Keller, Helen (1880–1968), June 27
Reeve, Christopher (1952–2004), September 25

People's Republic of China   Back to Top

Children's Day, June 1
Confucius' Death (551–479 B.C.E.), September 9
Founding of Communist Party, July 1
National Day, People's Republic of China, Hong Kong, Nigeria, October 1
Sun Yat-sen's Death (1866–1925), March 12
Youth Day, May 4

Peru   Back to Top

Battle of Angamos, October 8
Battle of Ayucucho, December 9
Independence Day, Peru, July 28
St. Peter and St. Paul Day, June 29
St. Rosa of Lima, August 30

Philippines   Back to Top

Bonifacio Day, November 30
Constitution Day, February 8
Independence Day, Philippines, June 12
Manila Day, June 24
National Heroes Day, August 31
Outbreak of Philippine revolt against the United States (1899), February 4
People Power Day, February 22
Philippine-American Friendship Day, July 4
Rizal (reezahl-day) Day, December 30
Valor Day, April 9

Poland   Back to Top

Constitution Day, May 3
Independence Day, Poland, November 11

Polish   Back to Top

Kosciuszko, Tadeusz (Thaddeus) (1746–1817), February 12
Paderewski, Jan Ignacy (1860–1941), November 18
Pilsudski, Josef (1867–1935), December 5
Pulaski, Kazimierz (Casimir) (1748–1779), March 4
Sienkiewicz, Henryk (1846–1916), May 4

Polish American   Back to Top

Muskie, Edmund (1914–1996), March 28
Potowski-Rose, Ernestine (1810–1892), January 13
Zakrzewska, Marie E. (1820–1902), September 6

Polish British   Back to Top

Conrad, Joseph (born Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski) (1857–1924), December 3

Polish French   Back to Top

Sklodowska-Curie, Marie (1867–1934), November 7

Portugal   Back to Top

Cabrillo Day, September 25
Independence Day, Portugal, December 1
Liberation Day, April 25
Our Lady of Fatima Day, May 13
Portuguese National Day, June 10
Republic Day, Portugal, October 5
Santo Christo Day, May 21
Youth Day, December 1

Portuguese American   Back to Top

Dos Passos, John (1898–1976), January 14
Sousa, John Philip (1854–1932), November 6

Protestant   Back to Top

Reformation Day, October 31

Puerto Rican   Back to Top

Barbosa, Pilar (189?–1997), January 22
Betances, Ramón Emeterio (1827–1898), April 8
Clemente, Roberto (1934–1972), August 18
de Martinez, Maria Cadilla (1886–1951), December 21
de Tio, Lola Rodríguez (1843–1924), September 14
Iglesias, Santiago (1872–1939), February 22
Julia, Raul (1940–1994), March 9
Puente, Tito (1923–2000), April 20
Schomburg, Arthur Alfonso (1874–1938), January 24

Puerto Rico   Back to Top

Constitution Day, July 25
Discovery of Puerto Rico Day, November 19
Emancipation Day, March 22
Eugenio Maria de Hostos (1839–1903), January 11
Grito de Lares (greeto-de-laraz) (1868), September 23
José Celso Barbosa's Birthday, July 27
José de Diego (1866–1918), April 16
Luis Muñoz Marín (1898–1980), February 18
Rivera, Luis Muñoz (1859–1916), July 17
St. John the Baptist, June 24
Three Kings Day (Día de los Trés Magos), January 6

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Rastafarian   Back to Top

Anniversary of the Crowning of Haile Selassie, November 2
Christmas, January 7
New Year (Enqutatash), Ethiopia, Rastafarian, September 11
Selassie, Haile, July 23

Republic of China (Taiwan)   Back to Top

Confucius' Birthday (551–479 B.C.E.), September 28
Double Tenth Day (Shuang-shih), October 10
Sun Yat-sen's Birthday (1866–1925), November 12

Roman Catholic   Back to Top

Elizabeth Ann B. Seton Feast Day, January 4
Feast of St. Joseph, March 19
Feast of the Assumption, August 15
Feast of the Immaculate Conception, December 8
St. Stephen's Day, December 26

Russia   Back to Top

Constitution Day (observed), December 12
Day of Accord and Reconciliation (observed), November 7
Defenders of the Motherland Day, February 23
Independence Day, Russia, June 12
Victory Day (observed), May 9

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Saudi Arabia   Back to Top

Unification of the Kingdom, September 23

Scandinavian American   Back to Top

Seaborg, Glenn (1912-1999), April 19

Scotland   Back to Top

Burns, Robert (1759–1796), January 25

Senegal   Back to Top

Confederation Agreement Day, February 1
Independence Day, Senegal, August 20
National Day, Senegal, April 4

Sierra Leone   Back to Top

Independence Day, Sierra Leone, April 27

Sikh   Back to Top

Guru Gobind Singh Ji's Birthday (1666–1708), January 5
Guru Nanak Ji's Birthday (1469–1539), November 5
New Year, Sikh, March 14
Vaisakhi (New Year), April 14

Singapore   Back to Top

National Day, Singapore, August 9

Slovenian American   Back to Top

Yankovic, Frank (1915–1998), October 14

South Africa   Back to Top

Day of Goodwill, December 26
Freedom Day, April 27
Heritage Day observed, September 25
Human Rights Day, March 21
Inauguration of Nelson Mandela (1994), May 10
Reconciliation Day, December 16
Women's Day, August 9
Youth Day observed, June 16

South Korea   Back to Top

Constitution Day, July 17
Independence Movement Day, March 1
Memorial Day, June 6

Spain   Back to Top

Constitution Day, December 6
National Day, Spain, October 12

Spanish   Back to Top

Iglesias, Santiago (1872–1939), February 22

Suffragette   Back to Top

Anthony, Susan B. (1820–1906), February 15

Sweden   Back to Top

All Saints Eve, October 31
Feast of Valborg, April 30
National Day, Sweden, June 6
Santa Lucia, December 13

Switzerland   Back to Top

Berchtold's Holiday, January 2
National Day, Switzerland, August 1

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Tanzania   Back to Top

Independence Day, Tanzania, December 9

Thailand   Back to Top

Birthday of Queen Sirikit, August 12
Chakri Day, April 6
Chulalongkorn Day, October 23
Constitution Day, December 10
Coronation Day, May 5
National Day (King's Birthday), Thailand, December 5

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints   Back to Top

Pioneer Day, July 24
Young, Brigham (1801–1877), June 1

Theme Months   Back to Top

African American History Month, February 1
Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, May 1
Gay and Lesbian Pride Month, June 1
Irish American Heritage Month, March 1
National American Indian Heritage Month, November 1
National Disability Employment Awareness Month, October 1
National Hispanic Heritage Month, September 15–October 15, September 1
National Women's History Month, March 1
Older Americans Month, May 1

Tibet   Back to Top

Butter Sculpture Festival, February 12
New Year (Losar), Tibet, January 29

Trinidadian   Back to Top

James, C[yril] L[ionel] R[obert] (1901–1989), January 4
Williams, Eric (1911–1981), September 25

Tunisia   Back to Top

Commemoration Day, November 7
Independence Day, Tunisia, March 20
Martyrs' Day, April 9
Republic Day, Tunisia, July 25
Revolution Day, January 18
Women's Day, August 13
Youth Day, March 21

Turkey   Back to Top

Atatürk and Youth Day, May 19
Republic Day, Turkey, October 29
Sovereignty Day, April 23
Victory Day, August 30

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Uganda   Back to Top

Independence Day, Uganda, October 9

Ukraine   Back to Top

Day of Accord and Reconciliation (observed), November 7
Independence Day, Ukraine, August 24
Victory Day (observed), May 9

United Nations   Back to Top

Human Rights Day, December 10
United Nations Day, October 24

United States   Back to Top

Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (1971), December 18
Americans with Disabilities Act (1990), July 26
Beginning of Japanese internment (1942), February 19
Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, May 6
Columbus Day observed, October 9
Dutch American Heritage Day, November 14
Education for All Handicapped Children Act (1975), November 29
Emancipation Proclamation (1863), January 1
First Special Olympics Games (1968), July 19
Granting of citizenship to American Indians (1924), June 2
Granting of citizenship to Puerto Ricans (1917), March 2
Halloween, October 31
Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, December 1
Independence Day, United States, July 4
Indian Appropriations Act (1871), March 3
Labor Day, September 4
Leif Ericsson Day, October 9
Martin Luther King Jr. Day, January 16
Memorial Day observed, May 29
Presidents Day, February 20
Puerto Rican Day Parade, June 11
Repeal of Chinese Exclusion Acts (1943), December 17
September 11, September 11
Tartan Day, April 6
Thanksgiving Day, November 23
Valentine's Day, February 14
Veterans Day, November 11
Women's Equality Day, August 26

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Venezuela   Back to Top

Battle of Carabobo, June 24
Bolívar, Simón (1783–1830), July 24
Día de la Raza (deeah-delah-rahzah) (Columbus Day), October 12
Independence Day, Venezuela, July 5
San Jose Day, March 19
St. Peter and St. Paul Day, June 29

Vietnam   Back to Top

Founder's Day, April 7
Independence Day, Vietnam, September 2
Mid-Autumn Moon Festival (Tet Trung Thu), October 6
New Year (Tet Nguyen Dan), Vietnam, January 29
Respect for Ancestors Day (Thanh Minh), April 2

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West Indian   Back to Top

Garvey, Marcus (1887–1940), August 17

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Zambia   Back to Top

Africa Day, May 25

Zimbabwe   Back to Top

Africa Day, May 25
Independence Day, Zimbabwe, April 18

Zoroastrian   Back to Top

Birthday of Prophet Zarathushtra (Khordad Sal), March 26
Naw Ruz (New Year), Zoroastrian, March 21