At Muir Woods National Monument in California, the administration dismantled a plaque about how the tallest trees on the planet could help store carbon dioxide and slow the Earth’s dangerous warming.
And at Lowell National Historical Park in Massachusetts, Trump officials ordered the National Park Service to stop showing films about the women and immigrants who once toiled in the city’s textile mills.
Across the country, Park Service workers have started taking down plaques, films and other materials in connection with a directive from President Trump to remove or rewrite content that may “disparage Americans” or promote “corrosive ideology.”
The president wants to present what he considers a more positive view of American history to millions of people who visit more than 400 national parks and historic sites each year. Critics call it whitewashing, an attempt to erase difficult periods in the nation’s past as well as contributions made by people of color, gay and transgender figures, women and other marginalized groups.
“The Park Service, for most of its 100-year history, has been a standard-bearer for telling America’s stories, and not just the happy stories,” said Jonathan B. Jarvis, who led the Park Service under President Barack Obama from 2009 to 2017. “You know, you can’t just put a happy face on slavery.”
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I was in Philadelphia in October 2024 visiting Independence Hall and other national historic sites. Trump was leading in the polls, and the racism in America made me think Harris was not going to win. When the Bell rang to open Independence Hall for the day I started crying for my country and all the horrible things that were about to happen. Right now the fascists are winning, but the American people are rising up and resisting. Like millions of others I have been going to demonstrations and rallies, but I also go to the state house to testify in hearings and am volunteering on political campaigns by candidates who are also resisting the fascists and offering positive solutions to the problems we face in America. I am also writing a book on how to do economic development in a way that brings prosperity to our commuities rather than just funnels money to the criminal rich. Happy to share drafts if you contact me through the ProsperityForRI.com blog
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