AP Historical Hard Drive 2002

EN_00948002_4061
AP Historical Hard Drive 2002
Anna Jarvis, who conceived the idea of a special tribute to mothers, is shown in 1928 at a unknown location. Jarvis began a crusade for a national holiday to honor mothers in 1907 after the second anniversary of her mother's death. Her campaign resulted in a Congressional resolution in 1914, signed by President Woodrow Wilson, proclaiming Mother's Day as a national holiday to be celebrated on the second Sunday in May. (AP Photo)
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1928-01-01
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
1392313
1,35MB
15cm x 25cm by 300dpi
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