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The Importance Of Columbus Day: Dia De La Raza
Why when most people think of Columbus Day, they think of Christopher Columbus and nothing about the other races involved with the New World. In my opinion, Columbus Day should be changed to Dia De La Raza. Dia De La Raza means the day of the races and makes more sense for the replacement of Columbus Day because it celebrates all of the races involved with the New World. Three reasons Columbus Day should be called Dia De La Raza is because this day recognizes all the races that came to the New World, recognizes the natives of the New World and recognizes the African slaves that built the New World.
The first reason it should be called Dia De La Raza is because this day remembers, “explorers and adventurers from countries all over Europe, including

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