Glen Rock won't change Columbus Day to honor Native Americans

A Bergen County community has rejected a request to rename Columbus Day to honor Native Americans.

News 12 Staff

May 9, 2019, 8:16 PM

Updated 2,033 days ago

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A Bergen County community has rejected a request to rename Columbus Day to honor Native Americans.
In a unanimous vote Wednesday night, the Glen Rock Borough Council turned down a request to rename the holiday Indigenous Peoples Day.
The vote culminated an extended debate over the proposal.
The council initially discussed the matter at its April 24 meeting, but delayed a decision then so they could get more community input. An overflow crowd then turned out Wednesday.
Those opposed to the change included Italian-American groups who said the proposal was based on "propaganda" instead of facts. Proponents say the explorer should not be honored because he did "terrible things to human beings."
Demands to do away with Columbus Day date to the 1970s. Native American tribes are pressing for the change, pointing to atrocities they suffered.
The Associated Press wire services contributed to this report.