Sarah Josepha Hale, The Mother of Thanksgiving

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By Jon Greenberg on Wednesday, November 22, 2006.
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She's known for appealing to President Lincoln to establish Thanksgiving as a national holiday and for writing Mary Had a Little Lamb, but New Hampshire's own Sarah Josepha Hale was also a writer and editor, strongly believed in the "New England Way of Life" and thought that women should not vote and should stay out of politics. As we approach the Thanksgiving holiday, we'll learn more about who Sarah Josepha Hale was, what her impact was on New England and the other lesser known things she did in her lifetime. Laura's guests are Stu Wallace, Associate Professor of History at the New Hampshire Institute of Technology and Liz Wright, Associate Professor in the Department of English and Communications at Rivier College.

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