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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAnd we're back to Columbus Day with just the stroke of his ugly ass signature.

MineralMan
(149,950 posts)Let's all celebrate that proud American explorer, eh?
Oh, wait. He was an Italian, named Cristoforo Colombo, but Spain, which sponsored his voyage, called him Cristobal Colon. Once America was populated, that English-speaking country called him Christopher Columbus, just to confuse everyone.
Ocelot II
(127,746 posts)usonian
(21,440 posts)You see, "Columbus Day" was a means, not an end. It actually helped end racist immigration restrictions in 1965.
Of course, facts always get tossed out the window in politics. Simplistic (non) thinking prevails.
How Italians Became White
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/10/12/opinion/columbus-day-italian-american-racism.html
Vicious bigotry, reluctant acceptance: an American story.
11 Italian-Americans were lynched by a mob in New Orleans. You know, "dirty immigrants"
Harrisons Columbus Day proclamation in 1892 opened the door for Italian-Americans to write themselves into the American origin story, in a fashion that piled myth upon myth. As the historian Danielle Battisti shows in Whom We Shall Welcome, they rewrote history by casting Columbus as the first immigrant even though he never set foot in North America and never immigrated anywhere (except possibly to Spain), and even though the United States did not exist as a nation during his 15th-century voyage.
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The New Orleans lynching solidified a defamatory view of Italians generally, and Sicilians in particular, as irredeemable criminals who represented a danger to the nation. The influential anti-immigrant racist Representative Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts, soon to join the United States Senate, quickly appropriated the event. He argued that a lack of confidence in juries, not mob violence, had been the real problem in New Orleans. Lawlessness and lynching are evil things, he wrote, but a popular belief that juries cannot be trusted is even worse.
Facts aside, Lodge argued, beliefs about immigrants were in themselves sufficient to warrant higher barriers to immigration. Congress ratified that notion during the 1920s, curtailing Italian immigration on racial grounds, even though Italians were legally white, with all of the rights whiteness entailed. Italian-Americans labored in the campaign that overturned racist immigration restrictions in 1965
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subterranean
(3,707 posts)SickOfTheOnePct
(8,710 posts)President Biden signed proclamations for both Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples Day all four years he was in office.
Redleg
(6,657 posts)Meanwhile his minions are carrying out the real evil shit- occupying blue cities, putting project 2025 into action, demonizing anyone left of center-right, etc. I don't think Trump has the mental capacity or motivation to actually do any real work. He knows it too, so this time around has appointed some true-believers to put the agenda into action.