Truman Day

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Truman Day
Harry S. Truman
Observed by United States , Missouri
Type Secular
Significance the birthday of the only U.S. president to come from Missouri
Date May 8
Next time May 8, 2024  ( 2024-05-08 )
Frequency annual

Truman Day is a commemorative holiday to celebrate the birth of Harry S. Truman , the 33rd President of the United States . It is celebrated May 8 in Missouri as a state holiday, according to Missouri Revised Statutes Section 9-035 Public Holidays [1] and nationally by the United States Democratic Party . [2] Since Truman was the only president to come from Missouri , this day is special for this state. [3] [4] However, after the financial crisis of 2008?2010, there were unsuccessful moves by the state government to abolish the holiday. [5] For Missouri state employees, this is a paid holiday. [6]

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Harry S. Truman (May 8, 1884 – December 26, 1972) was the 33rd President of the United States (1945?1953), an American politician of the Democratic Party . He served as a United States senator from Missouri (1935?1945) and briefly as Vice President (1945) before he succeeded to the presidency on April 12, 1945, upon the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt . He was president during the final months of World War II , making the decision to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki . Truman was elected in his own right in 1948 . He presided over an uncertain domestic scene as America sought its path after the war, and tensions with the Soviet Union increased, marking the start of the Cold War .

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References [ edit ]

  1. ^ "Section 9-035 May 8, Truman Day" . Moga.mo.gov. 2009-08-28. Archived from the original on 2014-04-22 . Retrieved 2010-05-13 .
  2. ^ "Holidays: Truman Day in United States" . Timeanddate.com . Retrieved 2010-05-13 .
  3. ^ Levitt, Aimee (2010-05-04). "Will the Buck Stop Here For Truman Day? - St. Louis News - Daily RFT" . Blogs.riverfronttimes.com . Retrieved 2010-05-13 .
  4. ^ "Headlines: Truman Day, May 7" . Fired Up! Missouri. 2010-05-07 . Retrieved 2010-05-13 .
  5. ^ Volkmann, Kelsey (2010-05-03). "Truman Day stays as Missouri state holiday this year - St. Louis Business Journal" . Bizjournals.com . Retrieved 2010-05-13 .
  6. ^ Messenger, Tony. "State employees still get Truman Day off ? this year at least | Political Fix | STLtoday" . Interact.stltoday.com . Retrieved 2010-05-13 .

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