
Concerns are rising over the removal of certain artifacts at the National Museum of African American History and Culture due to a review prompted by President Donald Trump’s executive order targeting “improper ideology.” At least 32 artifacts, including significant items related to slavery and Civil Rights, have been taken down from the museum, raising discussions about the impact of the Trump administration on arts and humanities funding.
The National Park Service faced scrutiny for removing stories related to Harriet Tubman, while the Museum of African American History in Boston has been hurt by canceled grants.
The Trump administration’s actions have caused significant budget cuts for various arts organizations, with some stating they might close if Congress approves proposed funding reductions.