Mother's Day

Mother's Day

Mother’s Day

Mother’s Day in the United States has its roots in the 19th century, born from efforts to honor the important role of mothers in society. The early activities focused on health, peace, and caregiving, eventually inspiring a movement that led to an official national holiday. In 1914, Congress established Mother’s Day as a national celebration held on the second Sunday in May.

One beloved Mother’s Day tradition is gathering together for a special family meal, often highlighted by serving breakfast in bed to moms. Children of all ages participate, bringing homemade cards, flowers, and breakfast trays to express their gratitude. This warm tradition continues today, making Mother’s Day a cherished time of togetherness and appreciation.

  • Ann Jarvis, a young Appalachian homemaker, organized “Mother’s Work Days” to improve health conditions in her community during the 1850s.
  • Following the Franco-Prussian War, Boston poet, pacifist, and women’s suffragist Julia Ward Howe proposed a special day for mothers to advocate for peace.
  • After Ann Jarvis died in 1905, her daughter Anna Jarvis campaigned to honor her mother's legacy, culminating in the 1914 Congressional resolution establishing Mother’s Day.


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by Roger Culpepper

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