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What is May Day?

Celebrate spring, the international labor movement and/or immigration reform Wednesday.

May Day, which falls on May 1st, brings together a hodgepodge of holidays and causes, including a march for immigration reform in Mountain View.

The immigration march begins in front of the Community Center in Rengstorff Park at 5 p.m. and continues to City Hall where participants hope to be for the 6:30 p.m. rally. This is the second year the march takes place and the 2012 May Day included members of the Occupy movement.

But historically May wasn't associated with immigration. The day is a celebration of Spring for many cultures throughout Europe and the former Soviet Union. The earliest May Day festivities appeared in pre-Christian times. Customary British celebrations—where much of the lore about May Day comes from—include dancing around a Maypole, crowning a May Queen and revelry.

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There are few May Day traditions in the United States, though anonymously gifting "May baskets"—small  baskets of treats and/or flowers—to your neighbors is was a popular May Day act. It fell out of favor during the Cold War due to its Communist associations (keep reading).

May Day also a celebration of the international labor movement. It's a major holiday for workers in much of Central and South America, as well as Russia, though it's not official recognized in the United States. (Our Labor Day comes in September, and is usually synonymous with camping trips, sales and the start of the school year).

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Still, unions and union locals in the US often have unofficial observances on May 1st. The day commemorates a public assembly during a general strike for the eight-hour workday in Chicago in 1886, when an unidentified person threw a bomb at demonstrators and police opened fire, killing four people.

In recent years, May 1st has also become an iconic day for the immigration movement in the US.

Last year, high school students in Menlo Park skipped school to join a May Day rally. A May Day march for immigrants' and workers' rights through downtown Santa Cruz in 2010 morphed into a riot, damaging local businesses.

This year, May Day celebrations, rallies, and marches calling for immigration reform are planned in cities across the country, including Mountain View.

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