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Father's Day is a celebration inaugurated in the early
twentieth century to complement Mother's Day in
celebrating fatherhood and male parenting. It is also
celebrated to honor and commemorate our fathers and
forefathers. Father's Day is celebrated on a variety of
dates worldwide and typically involves gift-giving, special
dinners to fathers, and family-oriented activities. The first
observance of Father's Day is believed to have been
held on June 19, 1910 through the efforts of Sonora
Dodd. Ms. Dodd is from Spokane, Washington.
Sonora Smart Dodd of Washington thought
independently of the holiday one Sunday in 1909 while
listening to a Mother's Day sermon at the Central
Methodist Episcopal Church at Spokane. She wanted a
celebration that honored fathers that were like her own
father, William Smart. He was a Civil War veteran, his
wife died when Sonora was 16 and he had to take care
of all six children.
On June 19, 1910, she arranged a tribute for her father in Spokane. She had previously
enlisted in 1909 the help of the Spokane Ministerial association, and young members of the
YMCA went to church wearing roses: a red rose to honor a living father, and a white rose to
honor a deceased one. Dodd travelled through the city in a closed carriage, carrying gifts to
shut-in fathers. She was the first to solicit the idea of having an official Father's Day
observance to honor all fathers.
It took many years to make the holiday official. In spite of support from the YWCA, the YMCA
and churches, it ran the risk of disappearing from the calendar. Where Mother's Day was met
with enthusiasm, Father's Day was met with laughter. The holiday was gathering attention
slowly, but for the wrong reasons. It was the target of much satire, parody and derision,
including jokes from the local newspaper Spokesman-Review. Many people saw it as just the
first step in filling the calendar with mindless promotions like "Grandparents' Day",
"Professional Secretaries' Day", etc., all the way down to "National Clean Your
Desk
Day."
A bill was introduced in 1913. In 1916 President Woodrow Wilson
went to Spokane to speak in a Father's Day celebration and
wanted to make it official, but the Congress resisted, fearing that
it would be commercialized. US President Calvin Coolidge
recommended in 1924 that the celebration was held and a
national committee was formed in the 1930s by trade groups in
order to legitimize the holiday. Other two bills to introduce the
holiday were defeated. In 1957 Maine Senator Margaret Chase
Smith wrote a proposal accusing the congress of ignoring fathers for 40
years while honoring mothers, thus "[singling] out just one of our own
parents" In 1966 President Lyndon Johnson made a proclamation for third
Sunday of June to be Father's Day, but it wasn't made an official national
holiday until President Nixon made a proclamation in 1972.
In addition to Father's Day, International Men's Day is celebrated in many
countries on November 19 for men and boys who are not fathers.
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