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76% of Americans Say Figures Like Columbus Should Be Judged by Criteria of Their Time, Not Ours


NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 6, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Almost 6 in 10 Americans (57 percent) believe that celebrating Columbus Day is a "good idea," while only 29 percent oppose the holiday, according to a nationwide poll released today.

The statue of Columbus in Wooster Square, New Haven, Conn.

The survey, conducted by The Marist Poll, also showed that an overwhelming majority of Americans (76 percent) believe that Columbus and other historical figures should be judged by the standards of conduct of their own lifetimes, as opposed to modern standards. Only 16 percent disagree.

The poll found a majority of Americans (56 percent) view Christopher Columbus either "favorably" or "very favorably." Half as many (28 percent) take a negative view.

Columbus Day will be celebrated on Monday, Oct. 9, by countless Americans at Columbus Day parades and other commemorations.

"The Knights of Columbus joins the vast majority of Americans in celebrating Columbus Day," said Knights of Columbus CEO Carl Anderson. "He was a man ahead of his time, who brought two worlds together and began the process that led to the founding of this country. It is a testament to Americans' commitment to a fair reading of history that the explorer's popularity has endured despite the unfair and hateful attacks by British propagandists, the Ku Klux Klan and revisionist academics."

Among respondents identifying as Catholic, approval of the navigator is even higher, with almost two-thirds (65 percent) of respondents expressing a "favorable" or "very favorable" opinion of Columbus and the national holiday that honors him.

The world's largest Catholic fraternal organization, the Knights of Columbus was founded in 1882 by Venerable Father Michael McGivney, who chose to honor Columbus because he was a widely acclaimed Catholic figure from American history during a time when Catholics were frequently discriminated against and marginalized.

Poll Methodology
The survey of 1,224 adults was conducted Sept. 11-13, 2017, by The Marist Poll and funded in partnership with the Knights of Columbus. Survey participants were 18 years or older and residing in the continental United States. Participants were reached through randomly selected landline or mobile numbers. Responses were recorded by live interviewers. 

About the Knights of Columbus
Today, the Knights of Columbus counts nearly 2 million members throughout the world, including in  North America, Latin America, Asia, Europe and the Caribbean. Last year, the Knights set a new all-time record for charitable donations, with more than $177.5 million in donations and more than 75 million hours of service valued at $1.8 billion.

 

SOURCE Knights of Columbus



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