What is close, open on Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples’ Day
Monday, 9 October 2023 The United States celebrates Indigenous Peoples' Day and Columbus Day on the second Monday of October. Indigenous Peoples' Day honours the contributions of those who lived in the US before Christopher Columbus's arrival. President Joe Biden officially recognized Indigenous Peoples' Day in 2021, acknowledging historical injustices against Native people. Some states and cities have shifted their focus to Indigenous Peoples' Day instead of Columbus Day.
Columbus Day or Indigenous Peoples’ Day - celebrated on the second Monday in October - is one of the most controversial U.S. holidays. It has multiple names and Americans have mixed reactions when asked about its meaning. Johny Fernandez has more.
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This Day in History:, Columbus Reaches
the New World.
October 12, 1492.
After sailing across the Atlantic Ocean,
the Italian explorer saw a Bahamian island,
believing he had reached East..
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