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The History Behind the Movement to Replace Columbus Day
Though the first Indigenous Peoples’ Day was celebrated in the early 1990s, the idea took shape many years earlier.
by
Arica L. Coleman
via
Time
on
October 6, 2017
Thankstaking
Was the 'first Thanksgiving' merely a pretext for the bloodshed, enslavement, and displacement that would follow in later decades?
by
Jane Kamensky
via
Common-Place
on
January 1, 2001
The First Columbus Day Was Born of Violence — And Political Calculation
President Benjamin Harrison promoted the holiday after a mob killed 11 Italian Americans and set off a diplomatic crisis.
by
Ronald G. Shafer
via
Retropolis
on
October 10, 2021
The Troubling History of the Fight to Honor Leif Erikson—Not Columbus—as the Man Who 'Discovered America'
It wasn't simply a matter of getting the history right.
by
Olivia B. Waxman
via
Time
on
October 5, 2018
America’s Statue Wars Are a Family Feud
Arguments about the removal of Confederate monuments lay bare what an exasperating country General Lee failed to destroy.
by
Sarah Vowell
via
New York Times
on
November 16, 2017
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