America's 250th anniversary collides with a renewed fight over Black history
Summary
America's 250th anniversary is coming at a time when discussions about Black history are causing debate. President Trump is reducing efforts aimed at promoting racial diversity, leading to changes in how Black history is taught and recognized. Critics are concerned this could affect civil rights and historical education.Key Facts
- America's 250th anniversary coincides with debates over Black history.
- President Trump is rolling back diversity initiatives, saying they disadvantage white Americans.
- He issued a proclamation stating Black history is a crucial part of American history.
- Changes by federal agencies are altering how Black history is presented.
- The National Park Service revised exhibits on slavery and Native American mistreatment.
- Over 6,700 federal data sets related to racial issues have been deleted.
- Pressure is causing colleges to downsize diversity, equity, and inclusion programs.
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