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Father's Day was implemented in the US
long after Mother's Day was started by
Anna Jarvis in 1908 it wasn't easy
getting a holiday celebrating fathers it
took many many years for it to be
accepted as a day to be celebrated
Father's Day was resisted by a lot of
people and it took many years for it to
be accepted and recognized as a real
holiday let's get into it the first few
times Father's Day was celebrated it was
a very small celebration and it didn't
spread because it wasn't being promoted
it started in a church in 1907 in West
Virginia after horrible mining accident
in monongah were 250 father's lost lives
grace clayton one of the children lost
her father asked that the pastor of the
central United Methodist Church holds
some sort of event to honor and remember
all the fathers who had tragically lost
their lives in the mining accident which
he agreed to do the event went unnoticed
outside of the city though and it
stopped there since there was no
promotion of the event
fast-forward to 1910 and a woman named
Sonora Dodd hears about the Mother's Day
for the first time and wanted a similar
day to be held in honor of father's as
well she told her pastors of her idea
and they accepted they decided to hold a
sermon on the third Sunday of June this
kept going on for a few years and Dodd
was promoting this day up until the
1920s when she went to school and
Father's Day faded away
once again Dodd started promoting it in
the 30s once more trying to get people
on board with Father's Day she even had
help from different companies this time
since well they would benefit from the
sales of gifts this kept going on for
many years I was never really accepted
as a holiday even though Mother's Day
had been accepted by the people for many
years now
many years later in 1957 a senator
Margaret Smith wrote to Congress about
how it was wrong to just celebrate the
mother and not the father but nothing
really came out of it that's until
President Lyndon Johnson made a
presidential proclamation to honor all
fathers on the third Sunday of June
this was in 1966 but it wasn't until in
1972 when President Nixon finally
declared it a national holiday making it
a law and it became accepted and
recognized truly as a holiday so there
was definitely more resistance to
father's day then there was to Mother's
Day which was recognized as a holiday
1914 just a few years after its first
appearance in 1908 this video is part of
a series where I go through holidays and
their history if you want to learn more
about our holidays you can subscribe or
watch the ones I've already made like
this one about Mother's Day which also
had its struggles but very different
ones or you could watch that one I
hope to see in the next video
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