Why Do We Celebrate Memorial Day?

Why Do We Celebrate Memorial Day?
Title Why Do We Celebrate Memorial Day? PDF eBook
Author Kirsten Lake
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Pages 26
Release 2018-07-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1508166595

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Memorial Day is an important and special holiday, but some people forget why we celebrate it. On the last Monday of May each year, people around the country gather and remember the men and women who've died while serving in the U.S. military. This educational book encourages readers to reflect on the sacrifices military personnel make to protect our country. This book also touches upon the more lighthearted side of the holiday and the different types of celebrations that people have each year. Featuring full-color photographs and accessible text, this book is sure to engage beginning readers.

Memorial Day

Memorial Day
Title Memorial Day PDF eBook
Author Emma Carlson Berne
Publisher Holidays in Rhythm and Rhyme
Pages 28
Release 2018-09
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1684103894

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A song describes how people observe Memorial Day and the meaning of the holiday as a time to remember the members of the Armed Forces who fought for freedom as well as to celebrate the beginning of summer.

Memorial Day Surprise

Memorial Day Surprise
Title Memorial Day Surprise PDF eBook
Author Theresa Martin Golding
Publisher Boyds Mills Press
Pages 40
Release 2004
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781590780480

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When Marco attends a Memorial Day parade, he is surprised to see a familiar face among the veterans.

Presidents’ Day

Presidents’ Day
Title Presidents’ Day PDF eBook
Author Connor Dayton
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Pages 26
Release 2012-01-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1448862426

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Presidents’ Day was established back in 1880 to honor George Washington, the first president of the United States. Over the years, it has become a holiday to celebrate the careers of many of America’s other illustrious commanders in chief. Simple text explains the origins and history of the holiday while photographs present the many ways people celebrate our nation’s leaders on this one special day.

The Poppy Lady

The Poppy Lady
Title The Poppy Lady PDF eBook
Author Barbara E. Walsh
Publisher Astra Publishing House
Pages 42
Release 2020-09-08
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1635924367

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Here is the inspiring story behind the Veterans Day red poppy, a symbol that honors the service and sacrifices of our veterans. When American soldiers entered World War I, Moina Belle Michael, a schoolteacher from Georgia, knew she had to act. Some of the soldiers were her students and friends. Almost single-handedly, Moina worked to establish the red poppy as the symbol to honor and remember soldiers. And she devoted the rest of her life to making sure the symbol would last forever. Thanks to her hard work, that symbol remains strong today. Author Barbara Elizabeth Walsh and artist Layne Johnson worked with experts, primary documents, and Moina's great-nieces to better understand Moina's determination to honor the war veterans. A portion of the book's proceeds will support the National Military Family Association's Operation Purple®, which benefits children of the US Military.

Burying the Dead but Not the Past

Burying the Dead but Not the Past
Title Burying the Dead but Not the Past PDF eBook
Author Caroline E. Janney
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 305
Release 2012-02-01
Genre History
ISBN 0807882704

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Immediately after the Civil War, white women across the South organized to retrieve the remains of Confederate soldiers. In Virginia alone, these Ladies' Memorial Associations (LMAs) relocated and reinterred the remains of more than 72,000 soldiers. Challenging the notion that southern white women were peripheral to the Lost Cause movement until the 1890s, Caroline Janney restores these women as the earliest creators and purveyors of Confederate tradition. Long before national groups such as the Woman's Christian Temperance Union and the United Daughters of the Confederacy were established, Janney shows, local LMAs were earning sympathy for defeated Confederates. Her exploration introduces new ways in which gender played a vital role in shaping the politics, culture, and society of the late nineteenth-century South.

Race and Reunion

Race and Reunion
Title Race and Reunion PDF eBook
Author David W. BLIGHT
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 525
Release 2009-06-30
Genre History
ISBN 0674022092

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No historical event has left as deep an imprint on America's collective memory as the Civil War. In the war's aftermath, Americans had to embrace and cast off a traumatic past. David Blight explores the perilous path of remembering and forgetting, and reveals its tragic costs to race relations and America's national reunion.