Happy Thanksgiving. We hope you’re spending this celebration of American family, conquest, and gluttony with your immediate household, and haven’t traveled or assembled far-flung friends and relations at your table to share turkey, green bean casserole, and a deadly virus.
More:
“Health officials make their final pleas for holiday caution as coronavirus cases spike,” Paulina Firozi, Felicia Sonmez and Lena H. Sun, Washington Post
“We’re celebrating Thanksgiving amid a pandemic. Here’s how we did it in 1918 – and what happened next,” Grace Hauck, USA Today
Related:
“Thanksgiving Has Been Reinvented Many Times,” Matthew Wills, JSTOR Daily
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