Were you among the crowds camped outside retail stores early this morning, hoping to cash in on Black Friday deals? Perhaps you can even see yourself reflected in these Christmas ornaments hanging in New York City’s Macy’s department store. The day after Thanksgiving is big business for retailers. Last year, 174 million Americans shopped on Black Friday weekend, according to the National Retail Federation, presumably moving retailers’ balance sheets from red (losses) to black (profits). But the term ‘Black Friday’ has a darker history. It was originally used to describe a financial crisis in 1869, and later adopted by Philadelphia police to describe post-Thanksgiving chaos at department stores in their city. Retailers later co-opted the phrase ‘Black Friday,’ giving it more positive connotations–a shift toward profitability at the start of the crucial holiday shopping season.
Let the holiday shopping commence
Today in History
More Desktop Wallpapers:
-
A valley view at 9,000 feet
-
New Year s Eve in Sydney, Australia
-
Over the boardwalk
-
Ingenuity in action on the Santa Monica Pier
-
Northern gannets, Shetland Islands, Scotland
-
The Bahamas as seen from the ISS
-
The meeting point of the winds
-
It’s Draw a Bird Day
-
National Mushroom Month
-
Registan Square, Samarkand, Uzbekistan
-
A bridge comes full circle
-
Mercury in retrograde
-
Weaverbird nests at Kenya’s Samburu National Reserve
-
Happy New Year! (Again!)
-
A city of bridges
-
Iceland awaits the Yule Lads
-
International Polar Bear Day
-
Happy Cousins Day!
-
International Literacy Day
-
Celebrating National Panda Day
-
National Umbrella Day
-
Black History Month
-
Remembering Krakatoa
-
Happy Fourth of July!
-
Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
-
Earth at Perihelion
-
Why you should thank a nurse today
-
Cranborne Chase, England
-
Womens History Month
-
Sweet! It’s maple syrup season
Bing Wallpaper Gallery

