The history of Black Friday started much earlier than people think. The day after Thanksgiving was the unofficial beginning of the Christmas season since the late 19th century. President Lincoln designated the Thanksgiving holiday as the last Thursday in November. read more
Black Friday originates from the Philadelphia Police Department, somewhere in the 1950s or 1960s. They referred to the day after Thanksgiving as "Black Friday" with the hope that people would find the whole crowded, squeezy uncomfortable shopping scenes distasteful and opt out of the collective consumer madness. read more
Black Friday is the Friday after Thanksgiving, and it's one of the major shopping days of the year in the United States -falling anywhere between November 23 and 29. While it's not recognized as an official US holiday, many employees have the day off -except those working in retail. read more