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  2. Why is it called Black Friday? Here's the real history ... - AOL

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    Some explanations of Black Friday claim that the holiday references a 19th-century term for the day after Thanksgiving, during which plantation owners could buy slaves at discount prices. This ...

  3. Black Friday (hoax) - Wikipedia

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    The termBlack Friday” was first used in relation to a 19th-century financial crisis. Wall Street financiers Jay Gould and Jim Fisk attempted to corner the gold market and failed after their conspiracy was derailed. On Friday the 24th of September 1869, the gold market crashed and caused the stock market to suffer losses affecting ...

  4. Why is Black Friday called Black Friday? Looking at the ... - AOL

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    Why is Black Friday called Black Friday? The first recorded use of the term "Black Friday" was, ironically, not linked to hoards of people spending money post-Thanksgiving but, rather, financial ruin.

  5. Talk:List of ethnic slurs/removed entries - Wikipedia

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    As an ethnic slur, it means a very stupid New Englander, especially a Rhode Islander. As a sexual slur, this term for clam is similar in meaning to "cunt." Also the name of the fictional city in Family Guy. Quaker. (U.S.) Usually a harsh term for people residing in the Midwest and Eastern United States as farmers.

  6. Black Friday Origin: Why Is It Called 'Black Friday'? - AOL

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    In fact, The History Channel adds that police would specifically not be allowed to take this day off. "The term 'Black Friday' originated in Philadelphia," McGrath explains. "In the 1960s, police ...

  7. Black Friday (shopping) - Wikipedia

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    Black Friday is the Friday after Thanksgiving in the United States. It traditionally marks the start of the Christmas shopping season in the United States. Many stores offer highly promoted sales at discounted prices and often open early, sometimes as early as midnight [2] or even on Thanksgiving.

  8. Black History Month - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, Black History Month was first celebrated in October 1987 [28] The year of 1987, recognized as the African Jubilee, was coincidentally the year of the 150th anniversary of Caribbean emancipation, the centenary of the birth of Marcus Garvey and the 25th anniversary of the Organization of African Unity, an institution ...

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    The termBlack Friday” is several generations old, but it wasn't always associated with the holiday retail frenzy that we know today. The gold market crash of September 1869, for example, was ...