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  1. Black Fri·day

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    • 1. the day after Thanksgiving, regarded as the first day of the traditional Christmas shopping season, on which retailers offer special reduced prices: "shoppers were snapping up deals on Black Friday"
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  3. Black Friday (shopping) - Wikipedia

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    Black Friday is the Friday after Thanksgiving in the United States. It traditionally marks the start of the Christmas shopping season in the United States. Many stores offer highly promoted sales at discounted prices and often open early, sometimes as early as midnight [2] or even on Thanksgiving.

  4. Black Friday Origin: Why Is It Called 'Black Friday'? - AOL

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    Black Friday takes place every year on the day after Thanksgiving. This year, it will take place on Nov. 24, 2023. Since Thanksgiving is traditionally celebrated on the fourth Thursday in the ...

  5. Why is it called Black Friday? Here's the real history ... - AOL

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    Some explanations of Black Friday claim that the holiday references a 19th-century term for the day after Thanksgiving, during which plantation owners could buy slaves at discount prices.

  6. Black Friday is almost here. What to know about the holiday ...

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    WHEN IS BLACK FRIDAY IN 2023? Black Friday falls on the Friday after Thanksgiving each year. In 2023, Black Friday is Nov. 24. HOW OLD IS BLACK FRIDAY? WHERE DOES ITS NAME COME FROM?

  7. Buy Nothing Day - Wikipedia

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    Buy Nothing Day is a day of protest against consumerism. In North America, the United Kingdom, Finland and Sweden, Buy Nothing Day is held the day after U.S. Thanksgiving, concurrent with Black Friday; elsewhere, it is held the following day, which is the last Saturday in November. [1] [2]

  8. Black Friday (1869) - Wikipedia

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    The Black Friday is the term for a gold panic on September 24, 1869, which triggered a financial crisis in the United States. It was the result of a conspiracy between two investors, Jay Gould , later joined by his partner James Fisk , and Abel Corbin , a small time speculator who had married Virginia (Jennie) Grant, the younger sister of ...