In honor of the holiday, read President Woodrow Wilson's
proclamation
Philadelphia activist Anna Jarvis (1864-1948) came up with
the idea for “Mother’s Day” at the beginning of the 20th century as a tribute
to her mother.
On May 10, 1908, in what is considered the first Mother’s
Day celebration, she sent 500 carnations to Andrews Methodist Episcopal Church,
her mother’s church in Grafton, W.Va. (which was designated as a National
Historic Landmark in 1992).
The event generated an enormously positive response, and
after extensive lobbying and letter-writing efforts, President Woodrow Wilson
signed a proclamation on May 9, 1914, declaring the second Sunday of May “a
public expression of our love and reverence for the mothers of our country.”
Read his message here:
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