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    In 1966, Mariano A. Lucca, from Buffalo, New York, founded the National Columbus Day Committee, which lobbied to make Columbus Day a federal holiday. [21] These efforts were successful and legislation to create Columbus Day as a federal holiday was signed by President Lyndon Johnson on June 28, 1968, to be effective beginning in 1971. [22] [23]

  2. Dec 10, 2020 · Dates of Columbus Day 2020 from When-Is.com, the world's largest holiday database. ... Other Christian Holidays in 2020: Catholic Easter Sunday 2020; Christmas 2020 ...

  3. Oct 12, 2020 · In early September, the governor of Arizona signed a proclamation that recognizes Indigenous Peoples Day on Oct. 12 but does not replace Columbus Day as a state holiday. Rockville, Maryland, Salem ...

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  4. Oct 12, 2020 · In this photo, with a bust of Columbus behind them, people wave Italian flags during the 60th annual Columbus Day Parade in New York City. Andretti led the parade as Grand Marshall, October 11 ...

  5. Oct 5, 2023 · Colorado – the first state to designate Columbus Day as a state holiday more than 100 years ago – replaced it in 2020 with a new state holiday (on the first Monday in October) honoring Frances Xavier Cabrini, a Catholic nun and Italian immigrant who founded dozens of schools, hospitals and orphanages to serve poor immigrants and was canonized a saint in 1946.

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  6. Oct 8, 2021 · October 8, 2021 11:00 AM EDT. E ach year, the U.S. federal holiday of Columbus Day—which falls on Oct. 11 this year—is a source of pride for many in the Italian-American community, marking the ...

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  8. Oct 19, 2024 · Columbus Day is a national holiday in the that commemorates the landing of in the Americas on October 12, 1492. It is celebrated on the second Monday of October. Columbus was a native of Genoa, Italy, and over the years Italian Americans took up the cause of honoring his achievement. A mass lynching of Italian Americans in New Orleans in 1891 ...

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