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Thanksgiving and The Pilgrim’s Journey to America: What It Means Today for Having a Strong Voice in the Streets or Corporate Suites

Some retailers are beginning to worry if the Christmas holiday shopping season is gonna be a boom or bust. There’s been news of supply chain issues and ships stuck at sea waiting to be unloaded. One test-case for the holiday season will be the Black Friday gift-buying grab. But first there’s Thanksgiving Day when many …

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Posted bydoc2commNovember 2, 2021November 8, 2021Posted inUncategorizedTags: abraham lincoln, black friday, civil war, colin powell, common, emeli sande, inalienable rights, native americans, slave rebellions, thanksgiving, true calling, w.e.b. duboisLeave a comment on Thanksgiving and The Pilgrim’s Journey to America: What It Means Today for Having a Strong Voice in the Streets or Corporate Suites

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