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To "confront Columbus again" refers to the ongoing reevaluation of Christopher Columbus's legacy in light of contemporary understandings of colonialism, indigenous rights, and historical narratives. It involves critically examining the consequences of his voyages for Indigenous peoples and recognizing the impact of colonization. This confrontation calls for a reassessment of how history is taught and commemorated, often advocating for a more inclusive perspective that honors the voices and experiences of those affected by colonial actions.

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