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The National Archives museum has been working to reshape its narrative of American history in order to make white conservatives more comfortable.
Julian Zelizer : The museum has removed references to Martin Luther King Jr. , Japanese internment, Native Americans , union organizers, and birth control.
Zelizer says the museum is becoming a tribute to American greatness, rather than an honest account of all aspects of our history.
Sally Kohn : The National Archives is purging exhibits that treat Native Americans , Japanese Americans , and civil rights activists as human beings with valuable and important stories.
She says trying to appease the right is a fool’s errand, because the right won’t say “oh, actually, the Biden -appointed archivist is quite good at her job and very fair-minded” Kohn says the correct stance for an archivist to be committed to telling a truthful story that reflects what actually happened.
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