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Rosh Chodesh Sivan occured on this day
Yom Rishon (‪יום ראשון‬) Sivan 1, 5786(3/1/5786) on the Hebrew calendar
Sunday May 17, 2026(5/17/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Yom Sheni (‪יום שני‬) Sivan 2, 5786(3/2/5786) on the Hebrew calendar
Monday May 18, 2026(5/18/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Yom Shelishi (‪יום שלישי‬) Sivan 3, 5786(3/3/5786) on the Hebrew calendar
Tuesday May 19, 2026(5/19/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Sunday May 17, 2026(5/17/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Monday May 18, 2026(5/18/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Malcolm X Day occurs on this day
Tuesday May 19, 2026(5/19/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Sunday May 17, 2026(5/17/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Monday May 18, 2026(5/18/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Youth Day (Turkey) occurs on this day
Tuesday May 19, 2026(5/19/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Sunday May 17, 2026(5/17/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Victoria Day occurs on this day
Monday May 18, 2026(5/18/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Tuesday May 19, 2026(5/19/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Mary McLeod Bethune Week continues on this day
Sunday May 17, 2026(5/17/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Mary McLeod Bethune Week continues on this day
Monday May 18, 2026(5/18/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Tuesday May 19, 2026(5/19/2026) on the Gregorian calendar
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Tuesday May 19, 2026 (5/19/2026)
Method: May 19th on Gregorian calendar
Length: 1 day
Period: 1 year

Malcolm X (play /ˈmælkəm ˈɛks/; May 19, 1925 – February 21, 1965), born Malcolm Little and also known as El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz[1] (Arabic: الحاجّ مالك الشباز‎), was an African-American Muslim minister and human rights activist. To his admirers, he was a courageous advocate for the rights of African Americans, a man who indicted white America in the harshest terms for its crimes against black Americans. Detractors accused him of preaching racism, black supremacy, antisemitism, and violence. He has been called one of the greatest and most influential African Americans in history.

Malcolm X's father died—killed by white supremacists, it was rumored—when he was young, and at least one of his uncles was lynched. When he was thirteen, his mother was placed in a mental hospital, and he was placed in a series of foster homes. In 1946, at age 20, he went to prison for breaking and entering.

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Tuesday May 19, 2026 (5/19/2026)
Method: May 19th on Gregorian calendar
Length: 1 day
Period: 1 year

19 May the Commemoration of Atatürk, Youth and Sports Day[1] (Turkish: 19 Mayıs Atatürk'ü Anma ve Gençlik ve Spor Bayramı) or simply Youth Day (Gençlik Bayramı), is an annual Turkish national holiday celebrated on May 19 to commemorate Mustafa Kemal's landing at Samsun on May 19, 1919, which is regarded as the beginning of the Turkish War of Independence in the official historiography.

The first "Gymnastics Festival" (İdman Bayramı) was held at the sport meadow of Kadıköy İttihad Sports (Union Club until 1915) by Erkek Muallim Mektebi (Teachers' College for Boys) with personal enterprise of Selim Sirri Bey (Tarcan),[2] who was the Inspector of the Ministry of Education of the Ottoman Empire at the time. According to some sources, it was held on May 12, 1916, as to Faik Reşit Unat, in May 1916, as to Selim Sırrı Tarcan himself, in April 29, 1916.[3] Selim Sirri Bey had brought a score of the Swedish folk music titled Tre trallande jäntor ("Three carolling girls") and collected by Felix Körling.[4] This folk music became "Dağ Başını Duman Almış" marşı with Turkish lyrics written by Ali Ulvi Bey (Elöve) in 1917[5] and sung in this festival for the first time.[6]

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Monday May 18, 2026 (5/18/2026)
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Tuesday May 19, 2026 (5/19/2026)
Method: 1st Monday on or before May 24th on Gregorian calendar
Length: 1 day
Period: 1 year

Victoria Day (in French: Fête de la Reine) is a federal Canadian public holiday celebrated on the last Monday before May 25, in honour of Queen Victoria's birthday. The date is also, simultaneously, that on which the current reigning Canadian sovereign's official birthday is recognized. It is sometimes informally considered as marking the beginning of the summer season in Canada.

The holiday has been observed since before Canada was formed, originally falling on the sovereign's actual birthday, and continues to be celebrated in various fashions across the country on the fixed date. In Quebec, the same day was, since the Quiet Revolution, unofficially known as Fête de Dollard until 2003, when provincial legislation officially named the same date as Victoria Day the National Patriots' Day. It is a statutory holiday federally, as well as in six of Canada's ten provinces and three of its territories.

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Saturday May 16, 2026 (5/16/2026)
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Saturday May 23, 2026 (5/23/2026)
Method: May 16th on Gregorian calendar
Length: 7 days
Period: 1 year

Mary Jane McLeod Bethune (July 10, 1875 – May 18, 1955) was an American educator and civil rights leader best known for starting a school for African American students in Daytona Beach, Florida, that eventually became Bethune-Cookman University and for being an advisor to President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Born in South Carolina to parents who had been slaves and having to work in fields at age five, she took an early interest in her own education. With the help of benefactors, Bethune attended college hoping to become a missionary in Africa. When that did not materialize, she started a school for African American girls in Daytona Beach. From six students it grew and merged with an institute for African American boys and eventually became the Bethune-Cookman School. Its quality far surpassed the standards of education for African American students, and rivaled those of schools for white students. Bethune worked tirelessly to ensure funding for the school, and used it as a showcase for tourists and donors, to exhibit what educated African-Americans could do. She was president of the college from 1923 to 1942 and 1946 to 1947, one of the few women in the world who served as a college president at that time.


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