The third Thursday of November is the National Day of Mourning for some Indigenous peoples. They are fighting for ecological ...
When Mashpee Wampanoag author Danielle Greendeer started looking around for children’s books on Thanksgiving to share with ...
The fairytale-like story of Pilgrims and Native Americans supposedly breaking bread together is a misleading version of ...
According to the History Channel, the first Thanksgiving was celebrated by the Pilgrims in Plymouth, Massachusetts in ...
According to the African American Registry, Thanksgiving expressions began as church celebrations, where Black pastors ...
Whereas, After the first harvest in 1621, the Pilgrims broke bread, gave thanks, and celebrated in Plymouth, observing the ...
The first Thanksgiving is traditionally recognized as the 1621 feast in Plymouth, shared between the Pilgrims and the ...
On Thursday, as families and friends come together around a feast, millions of these households will have a turkey as their ...
While the 1621 feast wasn’t called “Thanksgiving” at the time, it set the stage for a holiday that would become a cornerstone ...
Thanksgiving history taught in classrooms is often whitewashed. We asked Indigenous people what everyone should know about ...