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BumRushDaShow

(172,307 posts)
Sun Sep 7, 2025, 12:13 PM Sep 2025

White House's review of Smithsonian content could reach into classrooms nationwide

Source: AP

Updated 9:59 AM EDT, September 7, 2025


High school history teacher Katharina Matro often pulls materials from the Smithsonian Institution website as she assembles her lessons. She trusts its materials, which don’t require the same level of vetting as other online resources. She uses documents and other primary sources it curates for discussions of topics like genocide and slavery.

As the White House presses for changes at the Smithsonian, she’s worried she may not be able to rely on it in the same way. “We don’t want a partisan history,” said Matro, a teacher in Bethesda, Maryland. “We want the history that’s produced by real historians.”

Far beyond museums in Washington, President Donald Trump’s review at the Smithsonian could influence how history is taught in classrooms around the country. The institution is a leading provider of curriculum and other educational materials, which are subject to the sweeping new assessment of all its public-facing content.

Trump is moving to bring the Smithsonian into alignment with his vision of American history. In a letter last month to the Smithsonian Institution, the White House said its review is meant to “assess tone, historical framing, and alignment with American ideals.” It’s part of Trump’s agenda to “celebrate American exceptionalism” by removing “divisive or partisan narratives,” it said. Those opposed to the changes fear they will promote a more sanitized version of American history.


Read more: https://apnews.com/article/smithsonian-trump-history-museum-teachers-3bfba38c574e9b72824f5b4c4f633d52

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White House's review of Smithsonian content could reach into classrooms nationwide (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Sep 2025 OP
" We want the history that's produced by real historians." James48 Sep 2025 #1
To me, lying about and rewriting history by a sitting President is an impeachable offense. mdbl Sep 2025 #2
Fascist enough for you yet, America? Karasu Sep 2025 #3
"... sweeping new assessment of all its public-facing content." William Seger Sep 2025 #4

James48

(5,255 posts)
1. " We want the history that's produced by real historians."
Sun Sep 7, 2025, 01:07 PM
Sep 2025

Good luck with that.

He’s going to make sure the history books write about the first cage wrestling match on the White House Lawn..

mdbl

(8,755 posts)
2. To me, lying about and rewriting history by a sitting President is an impeachable offense.
Sun Sep 7, 2025, 01:13 PM
Sep 2025

He needs to be held accountable for his disgusting actions, as do the idiots in Congress the continue to let him get away with his shit.

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