The annual proclamation helped sustain civilian morale and civic solidarity during wartime, framing domestic unity as part of the broader struggle.
President Roosevelt proclaimed Thursday, November 26, 1942, as Thanksgiving Day, urging Americans to give thanks and to support the nation’s war effort and servicemen overseas.
The annual proclamation helped sustain civilian morale and civic solidarity during wartime, framing domestic unity as part of the broader struggle.
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