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MAY DAY BY: RICHARD A. HUNTER
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DESCRIPTION May Day on May 1 is an ancient Northern Hemisphere spring festival and usually a public holiday; it is also a traditional spring holiday in many cultures.
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ORIGIN May day basically originated in the late nineteenth centaury because of the worker class were struggling to get an eight hour work day due to the working conditions.
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LOCATION May day is mostly celebrated in Ireland, Cuba, and the Soviet Union. The biggest celebration was in Russia topping two million people.
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RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION This holiday is a Christian holiday and it is to celebrate the mother of Jesus and it is to make the holiday more subtle.
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SYMBOLS The symbols for May Day are Flowers, May baskets, Jack in the green, and May dolls. These symbols celebrate the holiday and the middle of spring.
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TRADITIONS The people who celebrate May Day use ribbons, garlands, flowers, wreaths, and other decorations to celebrate May day. They also dance and sing around a circle tying ropes around a pole.
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FUN FACT In pre-Christian times, May 1 was seen as the first day of summer. I found this fact to be interesting because pre Christians think that it is the first day of summer but really it is June the 21 st.
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