This Day in His-Story

Father's Day

18 min · 21 de jun de 2026
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Father's Day is a special occasion dedicated to honoring fathers and father figures who provide love, guidance, and support to their families. Celebrated annually on the third Sunday in June, the holiday traces its origins to the early twentieth century when individuals sought to recognize the sacrifices and contributions of fathers in the same way that Mother's Day honored mothers. Inspired by both personal loss and gratitude, early advocates helped establish a national tradition that eventually became an official U.S. holiday in 1972. Today, families celebrate Father's Day through shared activities, gifts, and expressions of appreciation. Beyond its traditions, the holiday serves as a reminder of the lasting influence fathers have in teaching values, building strong families, and helping children grow into responsible and caring adults. Read the full article here: http://familyschoolonline.org/spotlight/fathers-day-7 [http://familyschoolonline.org/spotlight/fathers-day-7] This episode was created using Notebook LM voice-overs and original research by Rosemary Pollock, historian and published author, who holds an MA in U.S. History and an MA in U.S. History with a focus on the History of Science and Medicine. Produced by Isaac Okawa with American Heritage Worldwide.

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