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The Trump administration removed exhibits on slavery from federal sites, sparking criticism over erasing racial history.
The Trump administration faced backlash for removing historical exhibits and images, including a 1863 photograph of an enslaved man’s scars, from National Park Service sites and Smithsonian displays, citing "patriotic education."
These actions, part of a broader effort to downplay slavery and other difficult aspects of U.S. history, were linked to the discredited 1776 Project and aimed to promote a revisionist narrative.
Critics argue such censorship undermines democratic values by erasing racial injustice and obstructs efforts to understand the nation’s full history, especially as over 30 states enacted laws restricting education on race, gender, and LGBTQ+ topics.
La administración Trump eliminó las exhibiciones sobre esclavitud de los sitios federales, lo que provocó críticas por borrar la historia racial.