Thanksgiving Forecast

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    1940s Thanksgiving Ragamuffins - A Forgotten Tradition


    "Trick or treat . . on THANKSGIVING MORNING?!? This home movie from the 1940s shows the now-extinct tradition of costumed kids begging for coins on Thanksgiving morning. They'd dress in rags and oversized hand-me-downs in the manner of poor children, then chant "Anything for Thanksgiving?" as they knocked on their neighbors' doors in a manner not unlike that of a certain Halloween custom. The Ragamuffins, as they were called, flourished in Brooklyn and Queens up through the 1940s, then faded away and disappeared during in the 1950s. Few remember them today."

    "One reason for The Ragamuffins' demise was that many of the parents who had lived through the Great Depression found the idea of their children posing as beggars to be quite distasteful. Trick-or-treating with its emphasis on candy and fanciful characters seemed a far more wholesome and appropriate activity for children during the 1950s, so the parents encouraged Halloween, and actively discouraged The Ragamuffins until they were history."
     
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    Thanksgiving dinner, Italy, 1944
    Archives of The National WWII Museum

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    Happy Batsgiving

    For those with a good knowledge of American paintings or art in general, they would have gathered that the piece was based on Jean Leon Gerome Ferris's The First Thanksgiving 1621 (embedded below for your reference).
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    The same image tweeted by the writer.
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