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As Thanksgiving approaches, we are reminded of the deep tradition of gratitude that has shaped our nation's history and culture. This special day offers an opportunity to pause, reflect, and give thanks for the many blessings in our lives. From its earliest roots in the struggles and triumphs of the first settlers to the warm family gatherings of today, Thanksgiving remains a time to honor resilience, unity, and faith.
The origins of Thanksgiving are woven into the fabric of our nation’s story. In 1607, settlers in what is now Maine held a service of thanks after surviving the perilous journey across the Atlantic. Their gratitude for safe passage marked one of the first acts of Thanksgiving on American soil. A few years later, in 1621, the Pilgrims of Plymouth Colony celebrated what we now recognize as the “First Thanksgiving.” After enduring a harrowing voyage aboard the Mayflower and a brutal winter that claimed the lives of nearly half their community, the Pilgrims were aided by their Native American allies, particularly a man named Squanto.
Squanto, a member of the Patuxet tribe, became a guide and a vital lifeline for the settlers. He taught them how to cultivate crops like corn, fish in local rivers, and live off the land. By November of 1621, the Pilgrims had achieved a bountiful harvest, prompting Governor William Bradford to organize a celebratory feast. Joined by their Native allies, the Pilgrims shared food, fellowship, and gratitude. This historic gathering laid the foundation for the tradition we uphold today.
Thanksgiving also holds a special place in our national consciousness because of the emphasis on gratitude expressed by our founding leaders. In 1789, President George Washington issued a proclamation designating Thursday, November 26, as a national day of thanks. His words resonate to this day:
"It is the duty of all nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey His will, to be grateful for His benefits, and humbly to implore His protection and favor."
Washington’s proclamation was more than a call to prayer; it was a call to unity. It encouraged Americans to reflect on the freedoms and opportunities that have been granted to us, as well as the sacrifices made to secure them. Today, we carry forward this legacy of thanksgiving, recognizing the blessings of liberty, the abundance of peace, and the strength of our communities.
Thanksgiving is not just a day of feasting—it is a time to cherish what matters most. It is a moment to honor the sacrifices of those who came before us and to express our gratitude for the people who enrich our lives today. We give thanks for the love of family and friends, the support of our neighbors, and the courage of our veterans who protect our freedoms and way of life.
Here in Oklahoma, Thanksgiving also reminds us of the strength of our communities. From rural towns to bustling cities, we come together to support one another, celebrate our shared values, and build a brighter future for generations to come. Whether it’s through acts of service, sharing meals, or simply spending quality time with loved ones, Oklahomans embody the spirit of gratitude and generosity that defines this holiday.
Let us also remember the importance of faith during this season. The Pilgrims turned to their faith during their most challenging times, finding strength and hope in their belief in God’s providence. As we gather with our families, let us take a moment to bow our heads and thank God for His many blessings—our homes, our health, and the freedoms we enjoy.
Thanksgiving is a time to look back with gratitude and forward with hope. It is a time to celebrate the ties that bind us together as a nation and as a community. While we may face challenges, the spirit of Thanksgiving reminds us of the resilience and unity that have carried us through difficult times.
From all of us at the OKGOP, we wish you and your family a safe and Happy Thanksgiving. May your holiday be filled with joy, love, and gratitude. Together, let us give thanks for the privilege of living in the greatest nation in the history of mankind.
God bless you, and God bless America.
For the People,
Nathan Dahm
OKGOP Chairman
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