A reimagined Peanuts Thanksgiving where Franklin and more Black characters sit proudly at the table

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If you grew up watching A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving, you probably remember the moment that never felt quite right—Franklin seated alone on one side of the table while everyone else sat together.

This reimagined version?
Community. Balance. Visibility.
Black kids laughing, cooking, preparing plates, taking up space at the same table—not as guests on the side, but as part of the story.

Franklin isn’t isolated here; he’s surrounded. He has friends next to him. The scene feels complete, like the childhood moment many of us wished for but never saw.

Representation changes the way children see themselves.
Sometimes one picture says everything we needed growing up.

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