President's Columbus Day Proclamation Salutes Explorer, Warns "Radical Activists" Want To Tarnish Legacy

Saturday, October 10 2020 by Richard Hunt with contribution from the Associated Press

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Landing of Columbus (12 October 1492), painting by John Vanderlyn
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Landing of Columbus (12 October 1492), painting by John Vanderlyn

President Donald Trump’s proclamation commemorating Columbus Day, which is Monday 10/12, veered from a typical White House holiday announcement, with stark warnings of “radical activists” seeking to tarnish the explorer’s legacy.

Native American advocates have pressed states for years to change Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day over concerns that Christopher Columbus helped launch centuries of discouragement and harm against indigenous populations in the Americas.

“Sadly, in recent years, radical activists have sought to undermine Christopher Columbus’s legacy,” Trump said in his proclamation declaring Monday Columbus Day. “These extremists seek to replace discussion of his vast contributions with talk of failings, his discoveries with atrocities, and his achievements with transgressions.”

Columbus Voyages Honored By American Stamps (1492)
[Photo Credit: Wikipedia/Gwillhickers] Columbus Voyages Honored By American Stamps (1492)

Trump has been projecting himself as a defender of America’s history and monuments as he seeks reelection. He signed an executive order recently to establish a commission to promote what he calls “patriotic education.” The move is in part a response to The New York Times' “1619 Project,” which highlights the long-term consequences of slavery and the contributions of Black Americans.

Trump has also ordered federal agencies to end diversity training programs. In his proclamation Friday, he said many such programs “are grounded in the same type of revisionist history that is trying to erase Christopher Columbus from our national heritage.”

“Together, we must safeguard our history and stop this new wave of iconoclasm by standing against those who spread hate and division,” Trump declared.

Voyages of Christopher Columbus
[Photo Credit: Wikipedia/Viajes de colon] Voyages of Christopher Columbus (1492 to 1504)

 

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