Thanksgiving Tradition: How Turkey Pardoning Became a White House Staple
26 Nov 2024
The tradition of pardoning turkeys during Thanksgiving reportedly dates back to the Civil War when President Abraham Lincoln spared a turkey named "Jack" at the request of his son, Tad. Lincoln's 1863 act of clemency, as documented by reporter Noah Brooks in 1865, is believed to have inspired this lighthearted...
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