LETTER FROM RALPH WALDO EMERSON TO MARTIN VAN BUREN, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES CONCORD, MASS., April 23, 1838. SIR: The seat you fill places you in a relation of credit and nearness to every citizen. By right and natural position, every citizen is your friend. Before any acts contrary to ...
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Posted on November 29, 2013 at Thoughts on Turtle Island War and Thanks: A Troubled History of Thanksgivings by Randa Tawil Thanksgiving was declared a national holiday during the Civil War I remember clearly on Thanksgiving Day, 2006, a New York Times article came out which concluded ...
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November 24, 2008 Thanksgiving: A National Day of Mourning for Indians by Moonanum James and Mahtowin Munro Every year since 1970, United American Indians of New England have organized the National Day of Mourning observance in Plymouth at noon on Thanksgiving Day. Every year, hundreds of ...
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THE SUPPRESSED SPEECH OF WAMSUTTA (FRANK B.) JAMES, WAMPANOAG To have been delivered at Plymouth, Massachusetts, 1970 ABOUT THE DOCUMENT: Three hundred fifty years after the Pilgrims began their invasion of the land of the Wampanoag, their “American” descendants planned an ...
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