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Origins of a National Holiday
November 23, 2025

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2 Comments

  1. Thank you for the great information in this post. I love history, and this is very interesting.

    • When I was a public school librarian, I purchased a juvenile biography on Sarah J. Hale and remembered her tireless mission to get a national day to give thanks. What the power of one can do!.