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Trump's 2021 order led to removal of a slavery-era photo from a national park exhibit deemed too negative.
President Donald Trump's 2021 executive order, "restoring truth and sanity to American history," prompted the removal or covering of the exhibit "The Scourged Back," also known as "Whipped Peter," in a national park.
The image, depicting scars on an enslaved man named Peter Gordon, was deemed "out of compliance" for disproportionately emphasizing negative aspects of U.S. history without broader context.
The National Park Service applied a broad interpretation of the order, which criticized the Biden administration for advancing a distorted historical narrative.
The specific park displaying the exhibit remains unidentified, though the original is held at the National Gallery of Art.
La orden de Trump de 2021 llevó a la eliminación de una foto de la era de la esclavitud de una exhibición de un parque nacional que se consideró demasiado negativa.