rvacountrysinger wrote:
The first official Thanksgiving was in Virginia in December, 1619 between the European settlers and the natives peoples. Yet we always say it was in Plymouth, Mass two years later. Is this some sort of political rhetoric? Maybe its because people don't like the idea of a Southern Thanksgiving? I don't get it.
Also Jeff Davis , President of the Confederate States of America, proclaimed a national day of prayer and thanksgiving in 1861, two years before Abe Lincoln did. Yet no one discusses that either.
History books are full of half truths.
I've known it for a long time and have always associated Thanksgiving with colonial Virginia.
The narrative says that it was Massachusetts and to go against the holy narrative might precipitate charges of trolling, bullying, and dare I say
hate.
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