
The Mother of Thanksgiving
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The Fight for Freedom and Unity
This chapter explores John Brown's audacious raid on Harper's Ferry, highlighting the escalating tensions between the North and South over slavery. It also delves into Sarah Josepha Hale's campaign for Thanksgiving as a national holiday, aiming to bring unity during a time of division just before the Civil War. The narrative underscores the significant political changes of the era, including Lincoln’s proclamation of Thanksgiving, which served as a call for healing amidst conflict.
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