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Thanksgiving History

Linda Hill

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Editora: Publifye

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Thanksgiving History explores the evolution of Thanksgiving from a harvest celebration to a complex national holiday. The book delves into the historical roots, examining the interactions between Pilgrims and the Wampanoag, highlighting how cultural exchange, political agendas, and evolving social values shaped the holiday. Interestingly, Sarah Josepha Hale played a crucial role in promoting Thanksgiving as a unifying national symbol, leading to Abraham Lincoln's official proclamation during the Civil War.

 
The book traces Thanksgiving's journey, starting with pre-colonial America and Native American agricultural practices. It then examines the Pilgrims' arrival and the 1621 harvest celebration. Finally, it analyzes modern traditions, including Thanksgiving dinner and family gatherings, while also addressing contemporary critiques and calls for a more inclusive representation of Native American history.

 
This book offers a fresh perspective by moving beyond simplified narratives. It provides a critical analysis of the holiday's historical development and its ongoing impact on American society, making it valuable for anyone seeking a more nuanced understanding of this national holiday and its many Thanksgiving traditions.
Disponível desde: 06/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 59 páginas.

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