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In the article, "Columbus's Legacy: Genocide in the America's," by David E. Stannard, the theme can be identified as contrary to popular belief that the millions of native peoples of the Americas that perished in the sixteenth century died not only from disease brought over by the Europeans, but also as a result of mass murder, as well as death due to working them to death.
Stannard starts out the article by citing contemporary examples of U.S. press's thought of "worthy and unworthy" victims. He gives examples of "worthy" victims in Cambodia, Bosnia, and Croatia and "unworthy" victims in East Timor. The author states that the native peoples of the Americas never have been labeled "worthy." And recently, American and European denials of guilt for the most absolute genocide in the history of the world have assumed a new guise. The author quotes anthropologist Marvin Harris, describing the devastation through the West Indies and throughout the Americas as accidental, an......

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