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Columbus Day-Indigenous Peoples Day Fast Facts

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June 14, 2013

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Facts: Columbus Day is celebrated on the second Monday in October. Before it became a legal federal holiday in 1971, many states celebrated Columbus Day on . It marks ' first voyage to America. He landed on the island of in on October 12, 1492. Columbus and a crew of 90 people set sail about 10 weeks earlier aboard their ships - Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria. Content Provided by IBM Security professionals, your commute just got better Subscribe to the Security Intelligence Podcast Timeline: 1792 - The first Columbus Day celebration is organized by The Society of St. Tammany and held in New York City (300th anniversary of Columbus' landing). 1892 - President issues a proclamation establishing a celebration of Columbus Day on the 400th anniversary of Columbus' landing.

1/2 April 7, 1907 - Colorado becomes the first state to declare Columbus Day a legal holiday. 1920 - Columbus Day begins being celebrated annually. October 12, 1937 - First federal observance of Columbus Day, under President Franklin D. Roosevelt. 1971 - Columbus Day becomes a legal federal holiday in the . Presidential Proclamation (PL90-363) states that the observance of Columbus Day is always on the second Monday in October. Indigenous Peoples Day: Many historians agree that Columbus was not the first person, nor the first European, to discover the . Indigenous people had been living in the Americas for centuries before Columbus' arrival. Multiple cities, such as , , , Phoenix, and also entire states, including Minnesota, , and , have replaced Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day. The movement attempts to bring awareness to Columbus' treatment of indigenous people and to respect and celebrate indigenous culture. Berkeley, was the first city to adopt Indigenous Peoples Day, in 1992. Instead of Indigenous Peoples Day, celebrates Discoverers' Day on the second Monday of October, and celebrates . International - Columbus Day & Columbus: The Republic of in South America and the District of Columbia in the United States are named after Christopher Columbus. Several towns, rivers, streets, and public buildings in the United States also bear his name. Some Latin American countries celebrate October 12 as the Dia de (Day of the Race).

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