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  1. Oct 11, 2022 · Even though the myths of Columbus was used by Italian immigrants to show pride in their heritage, it is wrong to recognize a man for achievements that were never his and celebrate someone who committed one of the worst acts of genocide in world history.

  2. Oct 9, 2017 · Indian Country Today. On the second Monday of October each year, Native Americans cringe at the thought of honoring Christopher Columbus, a man who committed atrocities against Indigenous Peoples. Columbus Day was conceived by the Knights of Columbus, a Catholic Fraternal organization, in the 1930s because they wanted a Catholic hero.

  3. Oct 10, 2015 · Five myths about Christopher Columbus. By Kris Lane The Washington Post; Saturday, October 10, 2015 8:22pm ... Kris Lane, professor of colonial Latin American history at Tulane University, busts ...

  4. Source: The New York Times, History.com. In 1967, the people on the 590-foot cargo ship Sylvia L. Ossa became victims of the Triangle's mysteries when the ship suddenly disappeared with 37 people ...

  5. foundational myths, and, for all its historical remoteness, has profoundly shaped the national imaginary. The story of Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) and his arrival in the Americas holds a pivotal place in an American foundational mythology that stages the ‘discovery’ and the subsequent settlement and

  6. Oct 14, 2013 · 8 Myths and Atrocities About Christopher Columbus and Columbus Day. Columbus and his men hunted Natives with war-dogs. By Vincent Schilling, Indian Country Today Media Network. On the second Monday of October each year, Native Americans cringe at the thought of honoring a man who committed atrocities against Indigenous Peoples.

  7. Oct 4, 2021 · Historians know few facts about Christopher Columbus' early life beyond him being born in Genoa around 1451 to a wool merchant and his wife, and that he joined the crew of a merchant ship when he was a teenager. Traveling around the Mediterranean, young Columbus led a life that was probably typical for sailors of the time.

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