The Hamilton Spectator

How did Black Friday begin?

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Black Friday is seen by many as a shopping extravagan­za that begins in the wee hours of the morning on the day after Thanksgivi­ng, offering deep discounts on various items, doorbuster deals and other specials that have customers anxious to raid the aisles. Many believe Black Friday was named for the day retail companies would become profitable for the year (retailers would record losses in red in and profits in black), but other accounts of the origins of Black Friday differ.

Gold Friday One Rush to story September attributes 24, the 1869, name when of Black two speculator­s created a boom and subsequent bust in the gold market. According to the History Channel, rebel speculator­s Jay Gould and Jim Fisk attempted to control to drive the the nation’s price gold of gold market. sky high, They relying hoped on a corrupt network that extended from Wall Street and the government of New York City all the way to the family of President Ulysses S. Grant. Eventually, the conspiracy unraveled on what became known as “Black Friday.”

Brotherly Other Love historians say that Black Friday has ties to Philadelph­ia. According to Bonnie Taylor-Blake, a neuroscien­ce researcher at the University of North Carolina, in the 1950s stores around Philadelph­ia promoted big sales the day after Thanksgivi­ng when many people were off from work. The sales also were held in advance of the Army/Navy football game that traditiona­lly took place in Philadelph­ia on the Saturday after Thanksgivi­ng. Stores knew that suburban shoppers and football fans would be milling about town during the extended weekend. As a result, traffic cops and other law enforcemen­t personnel had to work 12-hour shifts to corral the extra foot and vehicle traffic around the city. These cops referred to the day as “Black Friday.” Despite city officials’ best efforts to remove any negative connotatio­ns and rename the day “Big Friday,” the name “Black Friday” stuck and even spread to other areas of the country. Black Friday is a phenomenom that marks the unofficial start of the holiday shopping season, though its history might be rooted in more than just buying gifts for loved ones. (MCC)

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