What is May Day?

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By Staff
May 2, 2024: Yesterday was May 1st, also known as May Day.
May Day is a public holiday observed on May 1 in many countries around the world. May Day, sometimes called "International Workers Day, "commemorates the historical struggles of workers and the labor movement."
In the United States and Canada, Labor Day is the official US holiday in honor of workers. It is observed on the first Monday of September.
May Day also has earlier origins. According to NPR.org, before it became associated with the labor movement, May Day was a springtime tradition "celebrating the Earth's flowering season.....When the first Europeans came to North America and erected a maypole in Quincy, Mass., they imbibed copious amounts of beer and danced with the Indigenous people." Unfortunately, the Puritans "put an end to it by military force."
Nevertheless, according to NPR.org, "this tradition of May Day as a time of dancing and play and pleasure persisted right into many parts of the U.S. today."
According to Almanac.com, today you sometimes see the "maypole dance' celebrated as a fun spring activity in schools. Also, some people create "May Baskets" filled with flowers and give them as gifts.







