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Some thoughts on Columbus/Bartolomé/Indigenous People’s Day
We’ve passed into the wee hours and out of Columbus Day, and I’m still browsing commentary on the holiday. It’s an awkward feeling. After all, it’s a bit hard to figure out what to do with a holiday that holds … Continue reading
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