U.S. Secretary of Training Linda McMahon bought an surprising pop quiz on Black historical past throughout a congressional listening to on Wednesday. Whereas questioned by Rep. Summer season Lee, D-Pa., McMahon appeared clueless in regards to the Tulsa Race Bloodbath, a historic occasion of racial violence that has horrified generations of African People.
McMahon, who President Donald Trump appointed with a mandate to dismantle the Training Division, testified earlier than the Home Committee on Training and Labor about her company’s finances and priorities.
Throughout one hanging trade with Lee about what’s or isn’t acceptable to show in public faculties, McMahon appeared stumped when requested in regards to the Tulsa Race Bloodbath of 1921 and civil rights activist Ruby Bridges.
Lee sought to have McMahon make clear what African-American research programs could be thought of a violation of an government order signed by Trump that bans sure teachings, threatening to withhold federal funding from states and universities that don’t comply.
“Would you say that it could be an unlawful DEI for a lesson plan on the Tulsa Race Bloodbath?” requested Lee, referring to the incident in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the place a white mob murdered a whole lot and burned down houses and companies in a thriving Black neighborhood known as the Greenwood District, also called Black Wall Road.
McMahon replied, “I’d need to get again to you on that.”
“Are you aware what the Tulsa Race Bloodbath is?” Lee later requested. McMahon informed the congresswoman, “I’d wish to look into it extra and get again to you on it.”
McMahon offered an analogous reply when Lee requested the ex-professional wrestling mogul whether or not the Trump administration would think about Bridges’s ebook, “By My Eyes,” unlawful DEI materials in lecture rooms. Bridges is notably the primary African American to desegregate a public faculty in New Orleans, Louisiana, and the topic of Norman Rockwell’s 1964 portray, “The Downside We All Stay With.”

Rep. Summer season Lee slammed the Trump administration’s anti-DEI agenda and its influence on public training, strikingly evaluating it to the racist period of Jim Crow.
“When [you] name for eradicating of fairness and inclusion and variety and accessibility from faculties in favor of ‘conventional American values,’ it’s indistinguishable from … post-Civil Battle South advocating to rewrite historical past with the Misplaced Trigger narrative [and] to censor truths about slavery,” stated Lee.
The congresswoman added, “This division’s monetary help insurance policies harken again to a time when increased training was reserved for prosperous, well-connected and predominantly white college students.”
In an announcement to theGrio, Lee stated, “It’s fairly telling—and deeply troubling—that this administration is extra centered on chasing down Pleasure flags and banning books than addressing any of the particular crises going through our public training system.”

She continued, “Even when Secretary McMahon was higher versed in American historical past, there isn’t any doubt her division would additional try and whitewash historical past and guarantee college students don’t have entry to the info.”
Lee informed theGrio that the Trump administration’s “lack of understanding, denial of historical past, and open racism” doesn’t imply college students throughout the nation “needs to be disadvantaged of studying alternatives or entry to a high quality training.” She added, “Clearly they’re nonetheless wanted.”
Markus Batchelor, political director at Individuals For the American Means, stated McMahon’s testimony made clear her “solely purpose is to additional Trump’s struggle on information and the true telling of our historical past.”
“Whereas pretending to not know who Ruby Bridges was or the influence of the Tulsa Race bloodbath, she’s working on daily basis to ban books and curriculum that acknowledge their existence from libraries and lecture rooms throughout the nation,” stated Batchelor. “She’s main a sinister effort to manage info and restore a perverse model of white supremacist historical past.”
He added, “We’ve to reveal it and fight it at each flip.”