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The Truth Behind Thanksgiving —Turkey, Trauma, and a Nation Built on Erasure What Are We Thankful For—Stolen Land?



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What Thanksgiving Really Is

Officially, Thanksgiving is supposed to be about:

  • Giving thanks for blessings

  • Sharing food with family

  • Celebrating unity between Pilgrims and Native peoples

This is the storybook version, a national myth created in the 1800s to give the United States a feel-good origin story. The real history is far darker.

The Myth vs. the Reality

The holiday was invented long after the supposed event.

The popular image of Pilgrims and Wampanoag sharing a peaceful feast was constructed and sanitized centuries later. It was not a cherished tradition. Thanksgiving did not become a national holiday until 1863, when Abraham Lincoln used it to create unity during the Civil War.


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