1916 Mother's Day post card |
Happy Spring and happy Mother's Day. Mother's day is a celebration honoring mothers and motherhood that is held all over the world. In the US, the holiday is celebrated on the second Sunday of May.
Mother's Day celebrations date back to the ancient Greeks and Romans who held festivals to honor the mother goddesses Rhea and Cybele. The closest precedent to the modern Mother's Day is an early Christian celebration called "Mothering Sunday".
The roots of the modern Mother's Day start with Ann Reeves Jarvis, who organized "Mother's Day Work Clubs" to teach women how to care for their children. In 1868, these clubs were called "Mothers' Friendship Day", women gathered with union and confederate soldiers to promote reconciliation.
The official Mother's Day holiday started in the early 1900's as a result of the efforts of Ann Jarvis, daughter of Ann Reeve Jarvis. She wanted to honor mothers and their sacrifices. Ann lobbied hard for President Wilson to make Mother's Day a national holiday and her persistence paid off in 1914.
After Mother's Day became a national holiday, it was not long before florists, card companies and other merchants capitalized on their popularity. Jarvis had hoped the holiday would become a personal celebration of mothers, but by 1920, she was disgusted with how the holiday had become commercialized. She disowned the holiday, By the time of her death in 1948 . Now the holiday is one of the biggest holidays for consumer spending!
After Mother's Day became a national holiday, it was not long before florists, card companies and other merchants capitalized on their popularity. Jarvis had hoped the holiday would become a personal celebration of mothers, but by 1920, she was disgusted with how the holiday had become commercialized. She disowned the holiday, By the time of her death in 1948 . Now the holiday is one of the biggest holidays for consumer spending!
An Old Necklace |
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anne
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