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Jackson Day

American  

noun

  1. January 8, a holiday commemorating Andrew Jackson's victory at the Battle of New Orleans in 1815: a legal holiday in Louisiana.


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Saturday was Lamar Jackson Day, with reminders of the dynamic QB all around the stadium.

From Seattle Times

Jackson Day was added shortly after the 1902 Constitutional Convention that codified into law black disenfranchisement.

From Washington Post

At the Robert E. Lee-Stonewall Jackson Day luncheon in Lexington, Va., this past weekend, I was surprised by the level of attention that was paid to racial issues.

From Washington Post

As part of the plan the state would scrap Lee Jackson Day, a day honoring Confederate generals.

From Seattle Times

Party spokesman Jason Freeman says the official name of Friday’s event is the Three Star Jackson Day Dinner.

From Washington Times