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Especially because the traditional "first Thanksgiving" story taught in schools tends to erase the true history ... invited ...
Was turkey always on the menu for Thanksgiving? According to History.com, turkey was not on the menu during the Pilgrim's autumn feast. Instead, they would've likely eaten local seafood such as ...
specifically as a new way to use Campbell’s Cream of Mushroom soup. It wasn’t originally intended as a Thanksgiving favorite, but quickly became one.
The first Thanksgiving was observed in Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1621. A good autumn harvest led the Pilgrims to hold a feast to give thanks that lasted for three days. On October 3, 1789 ...
Thanksgiving celebrates English colonists and Wampanoag Native Americans sharing a feast in 1621. BBC Rewind takes a look at how it has developed over the last few decades. From policy ...
Maxson. Ultimately, it was the Swanson company that transformed how Americans ate dinner (and lunch)—and it all came about, the story goes, because of Thanksgiving turkey. According to the most ...
This feast is often referred to as the first Thanksgiving celebration in America ... It masks the long and bloody history of European settlers enslaving and killing millions of Native Americans ...
From local harvest festival to national holiday, art and objects in the spirit of giving thanks. Enjoy a tour through the collections with a Thanksgiving playlist from Smithsonian Folkways Recordings.