Link: http://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/20709759.pdf
Citation: Sweeney, Maria. “Columbus, A Hero? Rethinking Columbus in an Elementary Classroom.” The Radical Teacher, no. 43, 1993, pp. 25–29., www.jstor.org/stable/20709759.
Notes: Talks about the elementary students and how the way the perceive columbus is not correct, talks about how she teaches them differently and gets them to question more and not just believe everything that is told to them.
Link: http://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/29766680.pdf
Citation: Bigelow, Bill. “Once upon a Genocide: Christopher Columbus in Children’s Literature.” Social Justice, vol. 19, no. 2 (48), 1992, pp. 106–121., www.jstor.org/stable/29766680.
Notes: Talks about the murders of columbus and the poor and gruesome ways he treated the indians
Link: http://www2.fiu.edu/~cookn/cuneo1.pdf
Citation: de Cuneo, Michele. “Letter on the Second Voyage.” October 28: 1495.
Notes: Letter of the second voyage written by someone who was there. Very explicit and exact details about things that happened- rape, murder, etc.
Link: https://muse.jhu.edu/article/235622
Citation: Tinker, George E., and Mark Freeland. “Thief, Slave Trader, Murderer: Christopher Columbus and Caribbean Population Decline.” Wicazo Sa Review 23.1 (2008): 25-50.
Notes: Talks about the different accounts of the murders and killings columbus and his men committed. the poor manner in which they treated their slaves, and the crimes an rapes they committed.
Citation: D’Souza, Dinesh. “The “Crimes” of Christopher Columbus.” OA (http://www. firstthings. com/ftissues/ft9511/dsouza. html) (1995).
Notes: More explicit listings of columbus’s actions while on his second voyage, also talks about the disease brought by him and his men and how they ruined the land.