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Mothers' Work Days

The earliest Mothers' Day or Mothers' Work Days (plural "mothers") began in 1858 in West Virginia

  • Anna Reeves Jarvis, a local teacher and church member and mother of Anna Jarvis, wanted to work for improved sanitation in her town

  • during the Civil War, she extended the purpose of Mothers' Work Days to work for better sanitary conditions for both sides in the conflict

  • after the Civil War, she worked to establish a reconciliation between people who had supported the two sides in the war

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