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This article is about events occurring on the weekday known as Friday. For other uses, see Black Friday (disambiguation).

Black Friday is a term used to refer to certain events which occur on a Friday. It has been used in the following cases:

Specific events
Repetitive events
  • Black Friday (the Friday after U.S. Thanksgiving Day), a day when shopping is extremely popular and traditionally the start of Christmas shopping. Sales are usually held in stores.
  • Black Friday, the last Friday before Christmas
  • Good Friday or Black Friday, a Christian observance of Jesus' crucifixion

See also

References

  1. Thomas Babington Macaulay, The History Of England From the Accession of James II, Vol. II, Chapter VIII, pg 332, Donohue, Henneberry & Co., Chicago 1890. s:The History Of England From the Accession of James II/Chapter VIII#II.332
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