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Little Known Black History Fact: The Origins Of Thanksgiving

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Thanksgiving is a time-honored tradition among American families that was once used to celebrate the nation's victory over the British in Saratoga during the Revolutionary War in 1777. Across the 13 colonies, enslaved Blacks also joined in celebration by expressing their thankfulness for the victory at their churches. In October 1863, President Abraham Lincoln signed […]

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