The Efforts to Erase Black History - The New York Times President Trump’s executive orders have sought to reframe the history of race and culture in America Erica L Green, a White House correspondent for The New York Times, describes how the orders
The Trump Administration’s Assaults on Black History Leaders called the order a sign of the administration’s attempts to stifle cultural spaces dedicated to preserving Black history and truths that don’t align with Trump’s political ideology
Erasing Black History: How the Trump Administration Is . . . During his second term, President Donald Trump and his administration have adopted Project 2025’s policy agenda that seeks to erase Black history under the guise of implementing anti-DEI executive orders These actions completely contradict the meaning and significance of what Juneteenth is supposed to represent
Scholars say Trump administration is trying to erase . . . - NPR Scholars say Trump administration is trying to erase America's non-white history From painting over a Black Lives Matter mural to temporarily scrubbing web stories of Navajo Code Talkers, scholars
How Trump Treats Black History Differently - Political Wire New York Times: “The president’s decision to snub Juneteenth — a day that has been cherished by generations of Black Americans before it was named a federal holiday in 2021 — is part of a pattern of words and actions by Mr Trump that minimize, ignore or even erase some of the experiences and history of Black people in the United States ”
Remember What They Told You To Forget: The Campaign To Erase . . . It’s a lot But other than the brazenness of it, there is nothing new about any of this On the contrary, the campaign to officially erase inconvenient history has been underway for years As far back as 2010, the state of Arizona passed a law banning ethnic studies classes that “promote resentment toward a race or class of people ”