Fathers Day In America by Ryan Moore History
Father’s Day In America by Ryan Moore
History of Father’s Day • Sonora Smart Dodd is the woman credited with creating Father’s Day in America.
• Sonora Smart Dodd’s father, Henry Jackson Smart was a Civil War veteran and a widower who raised his children as a single father. • Sonora was sitting in church in 1909 listening to a Mother’s day sermon and it made her think of all that her father had done for her after her Mother died.
• She felt that the important role that father’s play in their children’s lives was being disrespected. • She decided that there should be a special day set aside for Father’s Day and began a National Campaign.
• Religious leaders rallied around her cause and the first Father’s Day was held in 1910 in her home town of Spokane, Washington. • Sonora chose to celebrate Father’s Day in June because her Father was born in June • Mother’s Day was immediately accepted and made into a National holiday but Sonora faced a lot of resistance in getting Father’s Day accepted.
• 14 years after the first Father’s Day celebration Sonora got President Calvin Coolidge to publicly support making Father’s Day a national holiday.
• Congress however was opposed to President Coolidge’s plan to make it a national holiday. • They were afraid that the holiday would become commercialized. • Father’s Day did not die out however, with Sonora’s support a trade organization was started in the 1930’s called the National Council for Promotion of Father’s Day. Their goal was to establish Father’s Day as a commercial holiday.
In 1966 (56 years after the first Father’s day) President Lyndon Johnson proclaimed Father’s Day an official national holiday.
In 1972 President Nixon signed a law making Father’s Day a national celebration on the third Sunday of June.
Father’s Day Traditions • Father’s day is the fifth most popular card-sending holiday in the U. S.
• Ties were the traditional gift • Other gifts are clothing, sporting goods, tools, electronics and other things.
• The official flower for Father’s Day is the Rose. • The red rose is worn or displayed to honor a father that is still alive
• A White Rose is meant to honor a Father who has passed away.
• The most common way to celebrate Father’s Day , other than sending cards, is to have a family get together. • Popular ways to celebrate are having a family cook out.
• Going out to eat at a Restaurant with the Family.
• Or having a family picnic.
• However you celebrate Father’s Day, it is a way to thank father’s for all they have done for us.
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