How Trump Treats Black History Differently Than Other Parts . . . How Trump Treats Black History Differently Than Other Parts of America's Past — Since taking office in January, President Trump has tried to reframe the country's past involving racism and discrimination by de-emphasizing that history or at times denying that it happened — NEWS ANALYSIS
The Trump Administration’s Assaults on Black History The erasure at the Park Service follows President Donald J Trump’s recent executive order targeting the National Museum of African American History and Culture for being “divisive,” which led
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
Trumps Disregard Of Juneteenth Underscores Cruel Strategy . . . Trump issued statements commemorating Juneteenth each year during his first term as president In 2020, he campaigned to make it a federal holiday, even claiming at the time that he made the day “very famous” — despite the fact that Black Americans have been celebrating Juneteenth for generations, and that the day has been recognized by states across the U S for decades
How Trump Treats Black History Differently Than Other Parts . . . Since taking office in January, President Trump has tried to reframe the country’s past involving racism and discrimination by de-emphasizing that history or at times denying that it happened Continue reading How Trump Treats Black History Differently Than Other Parts of America’s Past at New York Times
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