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The Renaming of Columbus Day: A Reflection on America's Evolving Identity - FODMAP Everyday

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Columbus Day, traditionally celebrated on the second Monday of October, has been a longstanding national holiday in the United States. Its origins date back to 1937 when it was established to commemorate Christopher Columbus’ arrival in the Americas on October 12, 1492. For many years, the holiday was seen as a celebration of Italian-American heritage and Columbus’ role in “discovering” the New World. However, in recent decades, the narrative su…
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