Episode Synopsis "A Harte Appetite: The Traditional Depiction of First Thanksgiving May Not Be Accurate"
Research shows that the traditional depiction of the first Thanksgiving may not be altogether accurate. In fact, whatever happened at Plymouth 400 years ago, it may not have been the first Thanksgiving at all.
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