Mitchell’s Musings 10-16-17: Goodbye Columbus?

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Mitchell’s Musings 10-16-17: Goodbye Columbus? Daniel J.B. Mitchell As readers will probably know by now, the Los Angeles City Council and then the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted to change the name of Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples’ Day. There were protests from Italian-American groups that consider Columbus to be an Italian hero.1 (The Council set the next day as a holiday – although not one which gave anyone a day off – as a day in honor of Italian-Americans.) And there were op-ed rationales for the change presented, including one by a UCRiverside faculty member.2 The rationales offered were good. So was there any reason not to do it? There was a special local problem. On the grounds of the downtown “Great Park” in LA, which is surrounded by civic buildings of the City and County, there is a statue of Columbus, as this photo taken by yours truly on Sunday, October 8 shows:

But the following day (the former Columbus Day), the statue was found by a local TV station to be surrounded by a chain-link fence and covered with paper:

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http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-italians-columbus-la-20171008-story.html. http://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-hackel-columbus-day-california-settlers-indigeous-peoples20171009-story.html. 2

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