Were you among the crowds camped outside retail stores early this morning, hoping to cash in on Black Friday deals? Perhaps you can even see yourself reflected in these Christmas ornaments hanging in New York City’s Macy’s department store. The day after Thanksgiving is big business for retailers. Last year, 174 million Americans shopped on Black Friday weekend, according to the National Retail Federation, presumably moving retailers’ balance sheets from red (losses) to black (profits). But the term ‘Black Friday’ has a darker history. It was originally used to describe a financial crisis in 1869, and later adopted by Philadelphia police to describe post-Thanksgiving chaos at department stores in their city. Retailers later co-opted the phrase ‘Black Friday,’ giving it more positive connotations–a shift toward profitability at the start of the crucial holiday shopping season.
Let the holiday shopping commence
Today in History
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Lucian Blaga National Theater, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
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Mount Pico, Portugal
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Cedar Mesa, Utah, for Indigenous Peoples Day
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New York City Marathon
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International Polar Bear Day
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Rumelihisarı in Istanbul, Türkiye
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American goldfinch
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Marine Day in Japan
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Penguin Awareness Day
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Poinsettia Day
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Travel Sunday: On the Ganges in Varanasi, India
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A gentle wind fills this sail
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Let’s have a ball
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Birds of a feather
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The roots of invention
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Birthplace of Roman emperors
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The ‘Living Forest’ in Biscay, Spain
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National Rivers Month
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The Tre Cime di Lavaredo, Italy
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In Sicily, history is everywhere
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Road-trip worthy attraction in the heartland
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An historic forest
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Winter solstice
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Crescent-tail bigeye fish, Great Barrier Reef, Australia
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A snuggling ball of cute
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Best fronds forever
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Travel Sunday: Flamenco in Granada, Andalusia, Spain
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Everglades National Park marks 90 years
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A ‘city’ within Valencia
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A little bit of Wonderland in New York City
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