Trump Wants to Erase the History He Doesn’t Like, But Historians Are Pushing Back
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Trump Targets African American History Museum in Executive Order; Director Resigns
According to USA TODAY, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture—opened nine years ago to national acclaim—is now facing criticism from President Donald Trump. In a recent executive order, Trump accused the museum of promoting “ideological indoctrination” and distorting American history. The museum, visited by 1.6 million people in 2024, highlights both the struggles and triumphs of the Black experience, from sla…
Trump Smithsonian Executive Order attempts to erase racism from U.S. history
By Mel Wilson, NASW Senior Policy Adviser President Donald Trump’s recent Executive Order(EO) targeting the Smithsonian Institution has sparked significant controversy by aiming to eliminate what he describes as “improper ideology” from its programs and exhibits. This order represents the administration’s continuing comprehensive campaign against diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). Using the pretext that the Smithsonian Institution has bee
Trump Wants to Erase the History He Doesn’t Like, But Historians Are Pushing Back
Petula Dvorak of the Washington Post wrote about the efforts by the Trump administration to rewrite American history. Trump wants “patriotic history,” in which evil things never happened and non-white people and women were seldom noticed. In other words, he wants to control historical memory, sanitize it, and restore history as it was taught when he was in school about 65 years ago (1960), before the civil rights movement, the women’s movement, …
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