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usonian

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4. Just to inform: Who knows the origin of Columbus Day? (repost) It's not exactly what people think based on folklore.
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 06:37 PM
21 hrs ago
https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=20708526

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"

President Harrison would have ignored the New Orleans carnage had the victims been black. But the Italian government made that impossible. It broke off diplomatic relations and demanded an indemnity that the Harrison administration paid. Harrison even called on Congress in his 1891 State of the Union to protect foreign nationals — though not black Americans — from mob violence.

Harrison’s 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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Every single day it is something....if this is what Trump and his minions consider walkingman 21 hrs ago #1
Robert E Lee and Hitler may be next. Sound absurd? Not sure. twodogsbarking 21 hrs ago #2
Will he make everyone pay to visit his "garden" for our 250... littlemissmartypants 21 hrs ago #3
Just to inform: Who knows the origin of Columbus Day? (repost) It's not exactly what people think based on folklore. usonian 21 hrs ago #4
Family used to joke Deminpenn 17 hrs ago #17
It cuts both ways. usonian 17 hrs ago #18
It does Deminpenn 10 hrs ago #19
My good friend used to say DenaliDemocrat 9 hrs ago #21
Without Passort Deminpenn 5 hrs ago #24
Yeah, but Congress didn't pass a law DenaliDemocrat 3 hrs ago #25
I'm not offended Deminpenn 2 hrs ago #30
No Paywall. You're welcome, mkj. littlemissmartypants 21 hrs ago #5
That would be the Christopher Columbus who discovered nothing.. Permanut 21 hrs ago #6
He may need a rewrite. GreenWave 20 hrs ago #10
Just like Trump... El Supremo 20 hrs ago #11
White House Grounds? danieljsf 21 hrs ago #7
that's what i was wondering. mopinko 20 hrs ago #12
So, after he comes back from overseas, can we arrest him? underpants 21 hrs ago #8
One sex trafficker honoring another not fooled 21 hrs ago #9
Discovered a place with people living there IronLionZion 20 hrs ago #13
Can we expect a statue of Cortez the Killer next? DBoon 18 hrs ago #14
He doesn't give ashit about Columbus Figarosmom 18 hrs ago #15
Exactly. Trump knows his moronic MAGA followers love it when he sticks his thumb into woke liberals' eyes. sop 3 hrs ago #27
Maybe he should install monkey statues as well. They traveled from Africa to South America on clumps of trees RedWhiteBlueIsRacist 17 hrs ago #16
I'd rather have a statue of Lt. Colombo. raccoon 10 hrs ago #20
Trump places statue of Christopher Columbus near the White House mahatmakanejeeves 8 hrs ago #22
Who's next? King George? Jefferson Davis & Robert E. Lee? Hitler & Mussolini? Wiz Imp 7 hrs ago #23
There is a statue of Jefferson Davis in the capitol building dflprincess 3 hrs ago #28
Another Guy Deep State Witch 3 hrs ago #26
You sir, are an assault on our collective national memory. Sneederbunk 2 hrs ago #29
Just tell Trump that Columbus itcfish 1 hr ago #31
No problem. It'll be pulled out the day after the next inauguration. Lotta tow trucks in DC. marble falls 1 hr ago #32
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