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Mississippi will celebrate Confederate Memorial Day soon. Only four states still honor the Civil War dead with a day off for public workers, though others still treat it as a holiday.
The Magnolia State takes it a step further and celebrates April as Confederate Heritage Month. Gov. Tate Reeves signed a proclamation on April 17, noting the war started this month in 1861. It was the deadliest conflict fought in the nation.
"Whereas, as we honor all who lost their lives in this war, it is important for all Americans to reflect upon our nation's past, to gain insight from our mistakes and successes, and to come to a full understanding that the lessons learned yesterday will carry us through tomorrow if we carefully and earnestly strive to understand and appreciate our heritage and our opportunities which lie before us," the proclamation reads.
Here's what you need to know about Confederate Memorial Day, when Mississippi celebrates, attempts to drop the holiday from the calendar and what other Confederate holidays the state celebrates.
What is Confederate Memorial Day?
Confederate Memorial Day was created in Georgia on April 26, 1866. It honored the deaths of Confederate soldiers on the first anniversary of the day that Confederate Gen. Joseph Johnston surrendered the Army of Tennessee to Union Gen. William Sherman at Bennett Place, North Carolina.
Many in the Confederacy felt that negotiation marked the end of the Civil War. Gen. Robert E. Lee had surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia to Gen. Ulysses S. Grant two weeks earlier at Appomattox Court House, but Johnston stayed in the field with almost 90,000 soldiers.
The holiday spread to the other Confederate states. Some changed their celebration dates to something more locally significant.
When does Mississippi celebrate Confederate Memorial Day in 2025?
Public workers will get a state holiday on Monday, April 28.
Which states still honor Confederate Memorial Day? Are they all holidays?
Confederate Memorial Day is still celebrated across the South, though not all places treat it officially and give state workers the day off.
In Mississippi, it's an official state holiday on the last Monday in April.
In Alabama and Florida, it's on the fourth Monday in April. Alabama treats it as an official holiday.
Texas celebrates it as a state holiday on Jan. 19.
North and South Carolina celebrate on May 10, but state offices close only in South Carolina.
June 3 is when Kentucky and Tennessee honor the dead from the Civil War, and Tennessee calls it Confederate Decoration Day.
Does anyone want Mississippi to drop Confederate Memorial Day?
Yes. A bill to stop celebrating Confederate Memorial Day and designate June 19 as a Juneteenth Freedom Day died in committee in the 2025 legislative session. It was brought by state Sen. Derrick T. Simmons, District 12.
Simmons has introduced a bill to remove the Confederate holiday almost every year he's been in office. Last year, he said he's been hopeful the state is ready to make the change since lawmakers changed the state flag in 2020. The Confederate battle flag was replaced by a magnolia design with the words "In God We Trust."
What other Confederate holidays are still celebrated in Mississippi?
When a federal holiday honoring Martin Luther King Jr. was adopted in the 1980s, Mississippi and Alabama lawmakers opted to add it to an existing holiday honoring Lee. Many states in the South initially adopted this approach. Most, including Lee's home state of Virginia, have since dropped celebrating Lee, who was born on Jan. 19, 1807.
Attempts to separate the holidays through legislation have failed in committee. Mississippi State Rep. Kabir Karriem, D-Columbus, introduced bills in 2023, 2024 and 2025.
The only other state celebrating Robert E. Lee Day and King together is Alabama. Similar bills to separate the celebration of Lee or strike it from the state holiday calendar completely have also failed to pass.
Alabama also has a state holiday for Confederate President Jefferson Davis on the first Monday in June, but Mississippi pairs it with Memorial Day on the last Monday in May. (He was born June 3, 1808.)
Link: https://www.clarionledger.com/story/news/2025/04/23/confederate-memorial-day-a-mississippi-holiday-some-want-to-drop-it/83144767007/
Mississippi will celebrate Confederate Memorial Day soon. Only four states still honor the Civil War dead with a day off for public workers, though others still treat it as a holiday.
The Magnolia State takes it a step further and celebrates April as Confederate Heritage Month. Gov. Tate Reeves signed a proclamation on April 17, noting the war started this month in 1861. It was the deadliest conflict fought in the nation.
"Whereas, as we honor all who lost their lives in this war, it is important for all Americans to reflect upon our nation's past, to gain insight from our mistakes and successes, and to come to a full understanding that the lessons learned yesterday will carry us through tomorrow if we carefully and earnestly strive to understand and appreciate our heritage and our opportunities which lie before us," the proclamation reads.
Here's what you need to know about Confederate Memorial Day, when Mississippi celebrates, attempts to drop the holiday from the calendar and what other Confederate holidays the state celebrates.
What is Confederate Memorial Day?
Confederate Memorial Day was created in Georgia on April 26, 1866. It honored the deaths of Confederate soldiers on the first anniversary of the day that Confederate Gen. Joseph Johnston surrendered the Army of Tennessee to Union Gen. William Sherman at Bennett Place, North Carolina.
Many in the Confederacy felt that negotiation marked the end of the Civil War. Gen. Robert E. Lee had surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia to Gen. Ulysses S. Grant two weeks earlier at Appomattox Court House, but Johnston stayed in the field with almost 90,000 soldiers.
The holiday spread to the other Confederate states. Some changed their celebration dates to something more locally significant.
When does Mississippi celebrate Confederate Memorial Day in 2025?
Public workers will get a state holiday on Monday, April 28.
Which states still honor Confederate Memorial Day? Are they all holidays?
Confederate Memorial Day is still celebrated across the South, though not all places treat it officially and give state workers the day off.
In Mississippi, it's an official state holiday on the last Monday in April.
In Alabama and Florida, it's on the fourth Monday in April. Alabama treats it as an official holiday.
Texas celebrates it as a state holiday on Jan. 19.
North and South Carolina celebrate on May 10, but state offices close only in South Carolina.
June 3 is when Kentucky and Tennessee honor the dead from the Civil War, and Tennessee calls it Confederate Decoration Day.
Does anyone want Mississippi to drop Confederate Memorial Day?
Yes. A bill to stop celebrating Confederate Memorial Day and designate June 19 as a Juneteenth Freedom Day died in committee in the 2025 legislative session. It was brought by state Sen. Derrick T. Simmons, District 12.
Simmons has introduced a bill to remove the Confederate holiday almost every year he's been in office. Last year, he said he's been hopeful the state is ready to make the change since lawmakers changed the state flag in 2020. The Confederate battle flag was replaced by a magnolia design with the words "In God We Trust."
What other Confederate holidays are still celebrated in Mississippi?
When a federal holiday honoring Martin Luther King Jr. was adopted in the 1980s, Mississippi and Alabama lawmakers opted to add it to an existing holiday honoring Lee. Many states in the South initially adopted this approach. Most, including Lee's home state of Virginia, have since dropped celebrating Lee, who was born on Jan. 19, 1807.
Attempts to separate the holidays through legislation have failed in committee. Mississippi State Rep. Kabir Karriem, D-Columbus, introduced bills in 2023, 2024 and 2025.
The only other state celebrating Robert E. Lee Day and King together is Alabama. Similar bills to separate the celebration of Lee or strike it from the state holiday calendar completely have also failed to pass.
Alabama also has a state holiday for Confederate President Jefferson Davis on the first Monday in June, but Mississippi pairs it with Memorial Day on the last Monday in May. (He was born June 3, 1808.)
Link: https://www.clarionledger.com/story/news/2025/04/23/confederate-memorial-day-a-mississippi-holiday-some-want-to-drop-it/83144767007/