Episode 26

NaPodPoMo 2025 Episode #25 – Nov. 25, 2025

Published on: 26th November, 2025

Randy Black discusses the intersection of Thanksgiving and the U.S. Constitution in a podcast episode. He highlights that while the Constitution doesn’t mention Thanksgiving, it provides the framework for national observances through presidential proclamations and legislative actions.

Key Points and Main Ideas:

  • Constitutional Foundation: Thanksgiving became a legal and national observance due to the constitutional framework, enabling presidents to issue proclamations and legislatures to set holidays.
  • Early Thanksgiving Proclamations:
    • George Washington, the first president, issued a proclamation encouraging national gratitude and acknowledging God’s providence.
    • John Adams continued the tradition, emphasizing civic virtue and gratitude.
  • Thomas Jefferson’s Stance:
    • Jefferson did not issue proclamations due to a strict interpretation of the First Amendment, fearing federal endorsement of religion.
    • He allowed states to continue the tradition, reflecting the Constitution’s support for multiple interpretations.
  • Abraham Lincoln’s Influence:
    • Lincoln transformed Thanksgiving into a unifying civic ritual during the Civil War, framing gratitude as a means to bridge political divides.
    • His proclamation emphasized national blessings and unity.
  • Modern Thanksgiving:
    • Today, Thanksgiving blends constitutional tradition, civic identity, cultural heritage, and personal faith expressions.
    • It remains voluntary and deeply American, supported by the Constitution’s framework.

Actionable Items:

  • Reflect on Thanksgiving’s meaning and gratitude as a unifying act.
  • Acknowledge freedoms protected by the Constitution.
  • Consider how personal faith and civic responsibility intersect in national observance.


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Randall "Randy" Black is an educator, technology specialist, and podcaster from Milton, WV. He currently works in educational technology helping to support students and staff in their daily usage of technology in the classroom. He is an avid podcaster and Christian who shares his thoughts and ideas on several podcasts weekly.