The Oatmeal has a great thing up about Columbus Day. Go read it, I’ll wait. This was rather relevant to me today because I’ve been on planes a lot, and was reading A Voyage Long and Strange by Horwitz, which is about the stuff that happened in America between 1492 and the Pilgrims.
Spoiler: There’s a lot of it.
Every time I read anything about
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Instead, we got the God-*@ed Donner Party. The Donner Party and how important it was to local history and how important it was to the Westward Expansion and Manifest Destiny (it really wasn't) and blah, blah, blah wasn't it horrible how these people had to EAT EACH OTHER in order to survive. Over and over and over, every damn year until I wanted to scream for something about WWII instead.
My Dad, who grew up in Jersey, tells me he got the same treatment with the Revolutionary War instead. I think this one of those foibles that tend to be specific to a certain region. And now re-reading this I have realized just how damned strange education is in this country.
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You win the internets today. :DDDDD
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I also went to the "Oatmeal" piece, and appreciated their effort to replace Columbus with Fray Bartolome -- including the actual origin of our infatuation with Cristobal Colon. (Hispanic LatinoAmericanos call it Dia de la Raza -- "Race" not being as loaded a word ther as it is here, and connoting a "cultural" connection, NOT a racial one.)
Thanks, Justine
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