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FROM BLACK VOICES OF THANKSGIVING: No. II (822 hits)


A Black man of 70 replied of this to his Thanksgiving said:

"I am thankful for good health, my family's good health,

and I am thankful for people who say hello, and those who smile."--JW



"I smiled."
Posted By: MIISRAEL Bride
Saturday, November 17th 2012 at 10:23AM
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"Smile, someone who sees you may be thankful you did."
Saturday, November 17th 2012 at 10:39AM
MIISRAEL Bride
Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday celebration. We should remember also the lesson of that gift from the Native Americans to the Europeans.
Saturday, November 17th 2012 at 4:47PM
Steve Williams
Surviving the First Year in Plymouth Colony

For the next few months, many of the settlers stayed on the Mayflower while ferrying back and forth to shore to build their new settlement. In March, they began moving ashore permanently. More than half the settlers fell ill and died that first winter, victims of an epidemic of disease that swept the new colony. Soon after they moved ashore, the Pilgrims were introduced to a Native American man named Tisquantum, or Squanto, who would become a member of the colony. A member of the Pawtuxet tribe (from present-day Massachusetts and Rhode Island) who had been kidnapped by the explorer John Smith and taken to England, only to escape back to his native land, Squanto acted as an interpreter and mediator between Plymouth's leaders and local Native Americans, including Chief Massasoit of the Pokanoket tribe. In the fall of 1621, the Pilgrims famously shared a harvest feast with the Pokanokets; the meal is now considered the basis for the Thanksgiving holiday.

http://www.history.com/topics/plymouth

Saturday, November 17th 2012 at 4:57PM
Steve Williams
OUR NATIVE AMERICANS--PERFECTLY REMEMBERED.
We should acknowledge them during Thanksgiving..
As many of us have American families histories and backgrounds which are part in being mixed -races with those of the Native Americans.
I being one of them.

Thank you Steve.
:>)
Sunday, November 18th 2012 at 8:46AM
MIISRAEL Bride
I too have Native American ancestors.
Monday, November 19th 2012 at 12:47PM
Steve Williams
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