Last month, the National Archives and Records Administration apologized for doctoring a photo of the 2017 Women’s March to remove criticisms of President Trump. The shocking revelation that the agency had altered the image was first reported in The Washington Post. In an exhibit called “Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote,” the National Archives had displayed a large image of the first Women’s March. But signs referencing Trump had been blurred to remove his name — including a poster reading “God Hates Trump” and another reading “Trump & GOP — Hands Off Women.” Other signs in the photo referencing female anatomy were also blurred. The National Archives initially stood by its decision to edit the photo, telling The Washington Post that the changes were made “so as not to engage in current political controversy.” For more, we turn to a historian who says this was only the latest example of “a great and growing threat to our nation’s capacity to protect and learn from history.” The National Archives reportedly is allowing millions of documents, including many related to immigrants’ rights, to be expunged. We speak with Matthew Connelly, professor of history at Columbia University and principal investigator at History Lab. His recent piece […]
Saturday, February 15th, 2020
National Archives Is Destroying Records About Victims of Trump’s ICE Policies
Author: Amy Goodman & Nermeen Shaikh,
Source: truthout
Publication Date: February 6, 2020
Link: National Archives Is Destroying Records About Victims of Trump’s ICE Policies
Source: truthout
Publication Date: February 6, 2020
Link: National Archives Is Destroying Records About Victims of Trump’s ICE Policies
Stephan: Speaking as a historian specializing in the life and thinking of Benjamin Franklin and George Mason, the idea of bowdlerizing the national archives so that future historians will never be able to get an accurate picture of what criminal Trump did about immigration is horrifying. This is the stuff of fascist authoritarianism.
there will be those who’ve kept records and if we open the way for them to offer up those details, we’ll be fine.
I think you are way too trusting. Who will have the truther truth? Who can be trusted to pass on to future generations, if there are such, the story of this the most corrupt president in history? A trumpian superlative that is true!
We cannot destroy records of our history. That would be sacrosanct.