Six on Turkey Day: We Know Less About the First Thanksgiving Than You Probably Think; Plymouth in 1621 wasn’t close to being

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Thanksgiving History, Myth, Legend, Parades, and Turkey: Alan Singer’s Thanksgiving Huffington Post

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Did the Pilgrims celebrate the first Thanksgiving in 1621 with their Wampanoag Indian neighbors? Did Abraham Lincoln reinvent Thanksgiving in 1863 to com...
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“Malinche,” by Jimmie Durham, at the Whitney Museum, for his show, “At the Center of the World.” The sculpture’s title refers to the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés’s slave, translator and mistress..jpg
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The authors of a book on myths about Native Americans think that the scene, depicted in this painting of the first Thanksgiving by J.L.M. Ferris, doesn't tell the real story..jpg
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Mr. Hill, center, celebrated Thanksgiving with fellow militiamen and potential recruits last year..jpg
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Union troops of 5th and 9th Corps receiving Thanksgiving rations during the American Civil War, c. 1864.jpg
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