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The lunch counter is famous for its role in the civil rights movement. In 1960, four N.C. A&T freshmen sparked a national ...
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The Southern Maryland Chronicle on MSNSmithsonian Clarifies Artifact Returns at NMAAHCThe Smithsonian Institution has returned several artifacts from the National Museum of African American History and Culture ...
Owners of historical objects loaned to the NMAAHC, which is part of the Smithsonian Institution, said their items are being ...
In response to Trump’s executive order targeting the Smithsonian, Black churches are pledging support to the African American ...
Smithsonian confirms the 1960 Woolworth's lunch counter sit-in display will remain at the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Officials at the Smithsonian forced to quash stories about removing civil rights artifacts because they were in line with ...
Many Americans of Generation X and older will recall the red, white, and blue American Freedom Train that was a centerpiece of America’s glorious Bicentennial celebration. But few know that the ...
Despite Donald Trump’s disavowal of Project 2025, his administration began enforcing that initiative’s agenda immediately ...
Claims about the iconic Greensboro lunch counter being removed sparked outrage, revealing deep anxieties about preserving ...
The institution denied reports that objects related to the Civil Rights Movement will be removed from two museums amid Trump’s threats to erase “race-centered ideology.” ...
Pastor Robert Turner's monthly walk from Baltimore to Washington raises awareness for reparations. He supports the National ...
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