How Trump Treats Black History Differently Than Other Parts . . . 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 Since taking
The Institutions Fighting to Save Black History Under Trump In an executive order titled “Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History,” Trump proclaimed, “Over the past decade, Americans have witnessed a concerted and widespread effort to rewrite
Under Trump 2. 0, Black History Month hits differently Chicago is Black history through and through Every day we witness bullying into complicity in the new regime The NFL decided it can’t end racism, removing the slogan from the end zone during
3. Views of the treatment of Black people in America Half of Americans say Black people are treated less fairly than White people when applying for a loan or mortgage, or in hiring, pay and promotions Some 44% say Black and White people are treated about equally when applying for a loan or mortgage, and 38% say this about hiring, pay and promotions
Black History: Past, Present, and Future - APHSA Recent events, such as the Black Lives Matter movement, have sparked global conversations about systemic racism and inequality Protests and solidarity movements have emerged worldwide, highlighting the interconnectedness of struggles against racial injustice