10 ways Mother's Day is celebrated around the world
- Anna Jarvis created Mother's Day in 1908 in West Virginia to honor her late mother, Ann Reeves Jarvis, after her 1905 passing.
- Anna developed the holiday based on her mother's wish and earlier peace efforts by Ann and Julia Ward Howe, with Wilson formalizing it nationally in 1914.
- Anna held the first official event in her mother's church and chose white carnations as the holiday symbol to represent personal maternal appreciation.
- Despite success, Anna opposed commercialization, calling profiteers 'charlatans, bandits, pirates,' and spent years suing companies profiting from the holiday.
- Mother's Day became a global celebration generating billions while Anna's original intent of sincere personal tribute remains influential yet overshadowed.
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10 ways Mother's Day is celebrated around the world
(STACKER) - Mother's Day. It's that wonderful time of year when people spend time showing moms love and appreciation in all forms. The celebration honoring mothers and motherhood, boasts ancient origins dating back to Greek and Roman festivals dedicated to goddesses. However, its modern iteration took root in the early 20th century, spurred by Anna Jarvis' advocacy in the United States. Though she was said to regret her role in the holiday, her …
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