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From the archives: Colonial legacies–Columbus Day and diversity at Stony Brook – The Statesman

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A central part of history today is looking at the events of the past with a magnifying glass. While events like Columbus’ expedition to the New World opened a path to cross-world connections, it also led to the relocation and extermination of indigenous groups.

Source: The Statesman – Informing Stony Brook University For More Than 60 Years – The Statesman

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