Word: legacyism
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Another message read, "The legacy of ~'discovery:' 1492--Columbus sails; 1992--Columbus Day Sales."
Fuentes, a former Mexican diplomat and visiting professor at Harvard, discussed the legacy and significance for the nations of Central and South America of celebrating the 500th anniversary of Columbus' voyage to the Americas.
The University is still willing to tread an easy path--on minority and women faculty hiring on the union negotiations, on legacy and athlete admissions tips--when the opposite course is so clearly right.
Leaders from a number of campus minority groups will begin to speak at noon about what the legacy of Columbus' voyage has meant for their cultures.
Colonialism and its legacy affected many groups besides Native Americans, Franklin said.