Were you among the crowds camped outside retail stores early this morning, hoping to cash in on Black Friday deals? Perhaps you can even see yourself reflected in these Christmas ornaments hanging in New York City’s Macy’s department store. The day after Thanksgiving is big business for retailers. Last year, 174 million Americans shopped on Black Friday weekend, according to the National Retail Federation, presumably moving retailers’ balance sheets from red (losses) to black (profits). But the term ‘Black Friday’ has a darker history. It was originally used to describe a financial crisis in 1869, and later adopted by Philadelphia police to describe post-Thanksgiving chaos at department stores in their city. Retailers later co-opted the phrase ‘Black Friday,’ giving it more positive connotations–a shift toward profitability at the start of the crucial holiday shopping season.
Let the holiday shopping commence
Today in History
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Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah, Georgia
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Stari Most in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Kirkjufell, Iceland
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A storied trail marks a century
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Mildred B. Cooper Memorial Chapel in Arkansas
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A Great view from above
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Venice by night
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‘You should see the one that got away!’
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Salzburg, Austria
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Patriot Day
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Tolkien Reading Day
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Earth seen from the International Space Station
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A stunning national park in winter white
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Marine Day, Japan
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Back on the rise
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A bohemian feline
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Sky island views
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Hohenzollern Castle near Stuttgart, Germany
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The most Instagrammable bird?
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The Great Glen
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Glen Brittle, Isle of Skye, Scotland
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Celebrating Minnesota’s statehood
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Happy birthday, Capitol Reef National Park
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Tolkien Reading Day
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A learning garden
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Getting to the bottom of the underwater waterfall
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Churún Merú waterfall in Venezuela
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Happy New Years Eve!
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Flamingos of the Chilean desert
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Christmas Tree Point Road and Twin Peaks, San Francisco
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