Columbus Day is on October 13 and we remember Christopher Columbus’ vision and perseverance as he explored new worlds. Born in Genoa, Italy, in 1451, Columbus was an explorer and navigator who made ...
In recent years, crowds have defaced Columbus statues by spray-painting graffiti, beheading and toppling and burning them.
Much of the delegitimization of Christopher Columbus is attached to a similar move to delegitimize America’s Founding Fathers ...
Lionizing Columbus celebrates the setting of the colonizer’s moral compass with European Christian supremacy as due north.
Was Columbus a criminal? Calling him that may sound blunt, but it captures the brutal reality of his mindset and actions.
"Slightly altered and corrected republication in one volume of nos. LXV and LXX of the second series of works published by The Hakluyt Society, London, in 1930 and 1933, respectively, under the title ...
Historian Chaplin (The First Scientific American) provides an enthralling exploration of Benjamin Franklin’s little-remembered but most commercially successful invention. The Continue reading » ...
Writer Jen A. Miller says she's proud of her Italian American heritage — but thinks Columbus Day in name has to go.
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