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Thanks to a publicity boost by various presidents over the course of nearly 100 years, Father’s Day came to be more accepted in American society. As a result, the idea of fatherhood changed as well. According to Samuel, President Carter expected fathers to play a more significant role in raising their children and take greater responsibilities within their family life. More currently, Barack Obama and Michelle Obama used their administration tourge American fathers Regardless of what you call it, and as some pointed out, if you have to do a double take to even recognize the person, it probably shouldn’t be done. Everyone is to blame for this shoot, blackface and appropriation of any kind are serious offenses that those committing must take responsibility for. “I didn’t recognize Kim Kardashian, and I guess that was the point. Negative or positive press is still press. But truly, this is really gross that she’s normalizing blackface for young kids to follow suit. Kim pretends to be a role model and then she reminds us that she isn’t,” some alsopointed outTwitter contentView on Twitter From there, the show continues to intensify. "Carter has to go live with her biological family and her old mom goes on the run," Kat continues. "She's torn because her new mom is a cop and she's leading the investigation trying to find the other mom, and Carter wants her to stop looking for her. She's traumatized that her old mom is being hunted down." And that's not all! As she spends more time with her new family, her outlook on everything starts to shift. "She has a twin sister that she was separated from but doesn't remember. You see her fighting it and wanting her old life back, but over time the relationships with her new family grow. But then it all changes, and no one is goodorbad." “Presidents [Woodrow] Wilson and [Calvin] Coolidge each publicly recognized the day, mostly because they saw it as a good way to improve their image among voters. When they tried to make it a federally endorsed celebration, however, Congress turned them both down,” Samuel says. “Jump ahead a few decades, when President Johnson became the first president to officially honor fathers in 1966, and six years later President Nixon successfully established Father’s Day as a national holiday. In 1979, President Carter was compelled to officially redeclare Father’s Day, and he did just that in April of that year in a nationally televised speech.”

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