President Donald Trump’s order accusing the Smithsonian Establishment of not reflecting American historical past notes accurately that the nation’s Founding Fathers declared that “all males are created equal.”
However it doesn’t point out that the founders enshrined slavery into the U.S. Structure and declared enslaved individuals as three-fifths of an individual for the aim of the Census.
Civil rights advocates, historians and Black political leaders sharply rebuked Trump on Friday for his order, entitled “Restoring Fact and Sanity to American Historical past.” They argued that his govt order focusing on the Smithsonian Establishment is his administration’s newest transfer to downplay how race, racism and Black People themselves have formed the nation’s story.
“It looks as if we’re headed within the route the place there’s even an try and deny that the establishment of slavery even existed, or that Jim Crow legal guidelines and segregation and racial violence towards Black communities, Black households, Black people even occurred,” stated historian Clarissa Myrick-Harris, a professor at Morehouse Faculty, the traditionally Black campus in Atlanta.
The Thursday govt order cites the Nationwide Museum of African American Historical past and Tradition by identify and argues that the Smithsonian as an entire is partaking in a “concerted and widespread effort to rewrite our Nation’s historical past.”
As an alternative of celebrating an “unparalleled legacy of advancing liberty, particular person rights, and human happiness,” the order argues {that a} “corrosive … divisive, race-centered ideology” has “reconstructed” the nation “as inherently racist, sexist, oppressive, or in any other case irredeemably flawed.”
It empowers Vice President JD Vance to assessment all properties, applications and shows to ban applications that “degrade shared American values” or “divide People primarily based on race.”
Trump additionally ordered Inside Secretary Doug Burgum to find out if any monuments since January 2020 “have been eliminated or modified to perpetuate a false reconstruction of American historical past” or “inappropriately decrease the worth of sure historic occasions or figures.” Trump has lengthy criticized the elimination of Accomplice monuments, a motion that gained steam after the Might 2020 homicide of George Floyd.
Critics argued the order is the newest transfer by the Trump administration to quash recognition of Black People’ contributions to the nation and to gloss over the authorized, political, social and financial obstacles they’ve confronted.
Trump’s strategy is “a literal assault on Black America itself,” Ibram X. Kendi, the race historian and bestselling creator, stated. “The Black Smithsonian, as it’s affectionately known as, is certainly one of many heartbeats of Black America,” Kendi argued, and “additionally one of many heartbeats” of the nation at giant.
Congressional Black Caucus Chair Yvette Clarke, D-N.Y., prompt that Trump needs to distort the nationwide narrative to racist ends.
“We don’t run from or erase our historical past just because we don’t prefer it,” she stated in a press release. “We embrace the historical past of our nation – the great, the dangerous, and the ugly.”
Trump as soon as praised the ‘Black Smithsonian’
The African American museum, certainly one of 21 distinct Smithsonian entities, opened alongside the Nationwide Mall in 2016, the final yr that President Barack Obama held workplace because the nation’s first Black chief govt. The museum chronicles chattel slavery, Jim Crow segregation and its lingering results, but additionally highlights the dedication, successes and contributions of particular person Black People and Black establishments all through U.S. historical past.
Former NAACP President Ben Jealous, who now leads the Sierra Membership, stated museums that concentrate on particular minority or marginalized teams — enslaved individuals and their descendants, girls, Native People — are mandatory as a result of historic narratives from earlier generations misrepresented these people or ignored them altogether.
“Makes an attempt to inform the final historical past of the nation all the time omit an excessive amount of … and the place that we’ve come to by having these museums is so we are able to, in whole, do a greater job of telling the whole story of this nation,” he stated.
And, certainly, Trump sounded extra like Jealous when he visited the African American museum in 2017, on the outset of his first time period, and declared it a nationwide gem.
“I’m deeply proud that we now have a museum that honors the thousands and thousands of African American women and men who constructed our nationwide heritage, particularly relating to religion, tradition and the unbreakable American spirit,” Trump stated following a tour that included Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina and then-Housing and City Growth Secretary Ben Carson, each of whom are Black.
“I do know President Obama was right here for the museum’s opening final fall,” Trump continued. “I’m honored to be the second sitting president to go to this nice museum.”

Trump’s warfare on ‘woke’ targets historical past
Trump gained his comeback White Home bid with a notable uptick in assist from non-white voters, particularly amongst youthful Black and Hispanic males.
He ratcheted up assaults throughout his marketing campaign on what he labeled “woke” tradition and variety, fairness and inclusion initiatives, not simply in authorities however the personal sector. He additionally used racist and sexist tropes to assault Democratic nominee and Vice President Kamala Harris, the primary Black lady and individual of South Asian descent to carry nationwide workplace, and usually accused her and different liberals of “hating our nation.”
Since his Jan. 20 inauguration, Trump has banned variety initiatives throughout the federal authorities. The administration has launched investigations of schools — private and non-private — that it accuses of discriminating towards white and Asian college students with race-conscious admissions applications meant to handle historic inequities in entry for Black college students.
The Protection Division, at one level, briefly eliminated coaching movies recognizing the Tuskegee Airmen and an on-line biography of Jackie Robinson. Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth fired Joint Chiefs Gen. C.Q. Brown, a champion of racial variety within the navy who spoke about his experiences as a Black man after the homicide of George Floyd.
The administration has fired variety officers throughout authorities, curtailed some businesses’ celebrations of Black Historical past Month, and terminated grants and contracts for initiatives starting from planting bushes in deprived communities to finding out achievement gaps in American colleges.
Warnings of a chilling impact
Civil rights advocates and historians expressed concern a few chilling impact throughout different establishments that examine Black historical past.
Kendi famous that many museums and academic facilities throughout the nation — comparable to San Francisco’s Museum of the African Diaspora, The Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration in Montgomery, Alabama, and the Worldwide African American Museum in Charleston, South Carolina — exist with little to no federal or different governmental funding sources. Some already are struggling to maintain their doorways open.
“To me, that’s a part of the plan, to starve these establishments which can be already ravenous of assets in order that the one establishments which can be telling America’s historical past are literally solely telling political propaganda,” Kendi stated.