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Bill S 874 designates March 10 as Harriet Tubman Day, honoring her legacy and allowing public employees a day off to celebrate her contributions to civil rights.
Bill S 874 designates March 10 as Harriet Tubman Day, honoring her legacy and allowing public employees a day off to celebrate her contributions to civil rights.
Bill S 874 aims to designate March 10th of each year as a public holiday known as "Harriet Tubman Day." This legislation seeks to honor the legacy and contributions of Harriet Tubman, an iconic figure in American history known for her role in the Underground Railroad and her efforts in the abolitionist movement.
This bill is part of a broader legislative context, with several related bills from prior sessions, including:
- S 2038
- S 3353
- S 971
- S 4027
- S 3492
- S 2190
- S 3318
- S 1097
- A 7307 (companion bill)
These related bills may address similar themes or propose additional recognitions or commemorations related to civil rights and historical figures.
Bill S 874 represents a significant step towards recognizing and honoring Harriet Tubman's contributions to American history by establishing a dedicated day for reflection and celebration. If passed, it will not only serve as a public holiday but also encourage educational initiatives and community events centered around her legacy.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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