Mississippi city renames 'Great Americans Day' to honor MLK

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Monday, January 16, 2017
City of Biloxi under fire for tweet referring to MLK Day as 'Great Americans Day'
City of Biloxi under fire for tweet referring to MLK Day as 'Great Americans Day.'

BILOXI, MS -- A Mississippi city has decided to ditch "Great Americans Day" and rename it to honor Martin Luther King Jr.

The Biloxi City Council voted 6-0 to make the change Monday. The Sun Herald reports the vote came moments before the beginning of an annual parade honoring the slain civil rights leader.

Monday was a federal holiday and was recognized in most of the United States as MLK Day. In three states - Mississippi, Alabama and Arkansas - the holiday has a dual designation honoring King and Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee.

The change follows an uproar on social media that erupted after a Biloxi spokesman posted that city offices would be closed for Great Americans Day. The name came from a city ordinance adopted in 1985.