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Mother's Day: Anna Jarvis creates day honoring mom, then hated it


History of Mother s Day: Why we celebrate moms on the second Sunday in May
In 1914, President Woodrow Wilson made Mother s Day a national holiday to be observed on the second Sunday in May.
Author: WHAS11 News (Digital Content Staff)
Published: 10:24 PM EDT May 8, 2021
Updated: 10:24 PM EDT May 8, 2021
LOUISVILLE, Ky. The majority of Americans are celebrating Mother s Day with their mom(s) this weekend. That said, few of us know how the national day to celebrate mom started and the woman credited with getting the day on the calendar. 
How did Mother s Day start?
According to britannica.com, Anna Jarvis originated Mother’s Day in May 1908. Jarvis s mother was known for organizing women s groups to promote health and friendship. Her mother died in 1905.  ....

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The Surprising True Story Of The Women Behind Mother's Day


May 7, 2021
Any mother who has had to bury her child one of the most devastating and enduring tragedies of motherhood can take heart on Mother’s Day. You are not alone. The mother who was the very inspiration for the holiday, Ann Marie Reeves Jarvis, lost
seven of her 11 children during the mid-1800s in rural Virginia.
The dedication to honoring and supporting mothers displayed by Ann Marie Reeves Jarvis inspired her daughter Anna Jarvis, who never married or had children, to lobby for a holiday to honor “the best mother who ever lived your mother.” After a few years of local celebrations, Mother’s Day became a national holiday on May 9, 1914, following the proclamation of President Woodrow Wilson, who declared the second Sunday of May “a public expression of our love and reverence for the mothers of our country.” ....

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The Anti-War Origins of Mother's Day


For many people, Mother’s Day may conjure up images of croissants, mimosas, and brunch on the second Sunday of May, but did you know this holiday can trace its origins back to anti-war efforts in the 1800s? Here’s the story of where American Mother’s Day began, how it evolved, and why its founder eventually came to disown it altogether.
A Mother’s Work
The origins of Mother’s Day can be traced back to the 1860s, according to historian Katharine Lane Antolini, when Ann Reeves Jarvis (shown above, left) started Mother’s Day Work Clubs in various Appalachian communities in an effort to combat infant mortality rates. Jarvis educated the community about diseases and sanitation and provided access to medicine.  ....

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Mother's Day: How the Tradition Memorializing Motherhood Came to Be


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Mother s Day – that day children of all ages give cards, gifts, and unique expressions of love, or show their appreciation and gratitude to the Moms in their lives, no matter who they are. 
And so, it s not just honoring your biological mother, it s honoring all the women in your lives who have mothered you in some way. I mean, that s equally as important, says historian and author of 
A casual glance at US history tells us the Mother s Day we celebrate today started in 1914. In a Presidential Proclamation, Woodrow Wilson called on governments and US citizens to display a flag as a public expression of our love and reverence for the Mothers of our country every year on the second Sunday in May.  ....

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