President Lincoln established Thanksgiving during the Civil War to unite families over a meal, motivated by the tremendous loss of life at Gettysburg.
Daniel Day-Lewis, in 'Lincoln', captures both the wit and fallibility of the president, focusing on his struggle to pass the 13th Amendment and abolish slavery.
The docuseries 'Amend' critically assesses Lincoln's legacy, revealing the complexities of his beliefs on race and their impact on his leadership during the Civil War.
Lincoln's creation of Thanksgiving underscores the importance of community and the significance of shared meals during times of division in American history.
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