Many Native Americans and their supporters came out in droves for the National Day of Mourning in Plymouth on Thanksgiving ...
Parades, football and feasts were on the menu yesterday as Americans celebrated the annual Thanksgiving holiday, with stormy ...
It has been many moons since Samoset said, “Welcome, Englishmen.” Since then, our land has gone from us, never to be ours ...
From a humble gathering in the 17th century to today’s national celebration of family, gratitude, and feasting, Thanksgiving ...
For many Americans, Thanksgiving is a time to gather with loved ones, share a meal, watch football and express gratitude.
Thanksgiving, as it is celebrated today, masks a deeper and far darker truth about the founding of America. Learn more about ...
While many Americans see Thanksgiving as a day of celebration, for the Native American community in Plymouth, it is a day of mourning.Since 1970, they have gathered in Plymouth to focus on the origins ...
The fourth Thursday in November marks Thanksgiving Day for most Americans. But to some, it’s the “National Day of Mourning.” ...
The ceremony dates back to 1970 when Kisha James‘ grandfather was invited to speak at a commemoration of the 350th ...
As many Americans celebrated Thanksgiving, Indigenous people and allies gathered on Cole's Hill in Plymouth to commemorate a ...
Whereas, After the first harvest in 1621, the Pilgrims broke bread, gave thanks, and celebrated in Plymouth, observing the ...