Introduction
Thanksgiving is one of the most significant features of the American culture. The event has been around for well over three centuries, if the English pilgrim’s tale is anything to go by. Speaking of national recognition of the event, though, the day dates back to the November of 1863, when the then president Abraham Lincoln accented requests and proposals by various stakeholders to have a national thanksgiving day (Grippo and Hoskins 23). In his words, Lincoln asked all Americans to hold the celebrations as a way of asking God to “commend to his tender care all those who have become ...