When we think of Thanksgiving Day, we usually think of Pilgrims and Native Americans. This is good, because the Pilgrims have given us a legacy of thankfulness even in the ...
The Native American Wampanoag tribe was crucial to the Pilgrims’ survival, teaching them to cultivate crops and providing aid ...
Letter writers debate the origins of Thanksgiving, praise help for caregivers, discuss the basis of gun control and lament ...
This much-revered tradition is said to date back to the 17th century when a small group of English settlers celebrated a ...
Thanksgiving, as it is celebrated today, masks a deeper and far darker truth about the founding of America. Learn more about ...
Thanksgiving: A Festive Reminder of American Values Thanksgiving, a cherished American tradition, embodies the spirit of unity, gratitude, and sharing. As families gather around t ...
As families gather around tables to eat food, the history that manifested what is now modern Thanksgiving has been lost.
The fourth Thursday in November marks Thanksgiving Day for most Americans. But to some, it’s the “National Day of Mourning.” ...
On Thursday, Nov. 26, 1789, George Washington woke early. Assisted by his enslaved valets – William “Billy” Lee and the young ...
The Pilgrims and the Wampanoags did indeed share a harvest celebration together at Plymouth in fall 1621, but that moment got ...
According to the History Channel, the first Thanksgiving was celebrated by the Pilgrims in Plymouth, Massachusetts in ...
The Indigenous community members who live in the United States tell a much different story about Thanksgiving.