The first celebration of this holiday was back September 5, 1882 (A Tuesday) in New York City. It was only in around 1884, it was proposed to be the 1st Monday of the month. It began as a Working Men's Holiday. Now days it just a day we try to take off, celebrate with fireworks, bar-b-ques, etc. Just remember this holiday is for all us workers. Our hard work has a purpose and is good to pay the bills. Let's continue to keep up the good work and enjoy this day.
As a random side note, I was doing a completely different type of illustration for this day that ended up evolving to an illustration better suited for All Soul's Day. So, you'll see it November 2 of this year.
As a random side note, I was doing a completely different type of illustration for this day that ended up evolving to an illustration better suited for All Soul's Day. So, you'll see it November 2 of this year.
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