| Mother ’ s Day |
A change of
Heart
Mother ’ s Day founder fought commercialization of the holiday
by Kevin C . Hall | photography by Jill Stringfellow Photography
while salutes to motherhood go back at least to ancient Greece and Rome , the modern Mother ’ s Day was the invention of one Pennsylvania woman — who went on to fight against the very holiday that she helped put on the national calendar .
The story begins with Ann Reeves Jarvis of West Virginia , an activist in the mid-1800s , who helped start Mothers ’ Day Work Clubs to teach local women how to properly care for their children .
“ Those clubs later became a unifying force in a region of the country still divided over the Civil War ,” reads an article on the subject at History . com . “ In 1868 Jarvis organized ‘ Mothers ’ Friendship Day ,’ at which mothers gathered with former Union and Confederate solders to promote reconciliation .”
Other precursors to Mother ’ s Day were the “ Mother ’ s Day Proclamation ,” a call for world peace written by abolitionist and suffragette Julia Ward Howe in
Courtney Hamilton Griffin and baby Hamilton
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