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The Trump administration has initiated the return of exhibits from the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture to their original owners, including the original 1960 Woolworth’s lunch counter, according to Black Press USA.

The exhibit features sections of the original lunch counter where the sit-in protests began in Greensboro, North Carolina, on Feb. 1, 1960, with four students from North Carolina A&T State University: Ezell Blair Jr., Franklin McCain, David Richmond, and Joseph McNeil. The HBCU students were attacked after sitting at the whites-only section and being denied service. North Carolina Democratic Congresswoman and A&T alum Alma Adams said Trump can take the exhibits down, but the people will never forget. “This president is a master of distraction and is destroying what it took 250 years to build. Here’s another distraction in his quest for attention. Another failure of his first 100 days,” she said.

“We are long past the time when you can erase history—anyone’s history. You can take down exhibits, close buildings, shut down websites, ban books, and attempt to alter history, but we are long past that point. We will never forget!”

Trump attacked the museum, often referred to as the “Blacksonian,” after signing an executive order targeting the nation’s parks and museums.

“Museums in our nation’s capital should be places where individuals go to learn, not to be subjected to ideological indoctrination or divisive narratives that distort our shared history,” he said, according to USA Today.

His viewpoints are supported by attorney Lindsey Halligan, who is allegedly consulting with Vice President JD Vance to “remove improper ideology” from Smithsonian properties and said the museum needs “changing.”

The lunch counter is just one of several artifacts being returned. Long-standing civil rights leader and pastor of San Francisco’s Third Baptist Church Dr. Amos Brown revealed a letter confirming the return of a Bible and George W. Williams’s History of the Negro Race in America, 1618-1880, one of the first books written on racism. The items have been displayed since the museum’s opening in September 2016. Amos said the items have sentimental value as the Bible once belonged to his father. “The Bible—that’s my father’s Bible and the Bible I used in the Civil Rights Movement,” Amos said.

“When we went on demonstrations, we always had the Bible.”

Exhibit removals and the target have sparked a firestorm of criticism among advocates fighting to preserve the museum as it was initially founded. Black churches across state lines have rallied against Trump’s accusations of “divisive, race-centered ideology.” Rev. Robert Turner of Empowerment Temple African Methodist Episcopal Church in Baltimore did the math and began asking members of his congregation for an extra offering to support museum preservation efforts.

“For only $25 a year, you can protect Black history,” Moss told his congregation.

Empowerment temple AME is were Jamal Bryant use to preach. I know a lot of cats on here like dude for his recent viral comments of calling black maga c00ns from the pulpit.

Its one thing to grand stand and be mad and talk in circles for online attention on this message board its another to put you money up. i went to the churches website and it looks like they accept online donations.
Here's link to support them Giving | Empowerment Temple

I grew up AME we visited and toured the museum but I'm not compelled to give to them personally

Have you donated to empowerment temple church?

Nope. Have you called out the Trump Admin and denounced both siders?

Gotcha so we just talking out our ass here for daps.

The trump admin is bad and Kamala was a better candidate.

I'm a bothsider and I denouce myself.

So what about them donations? Here's a chance to actually support something you believe in.


Where complaining on a dying forum means more than donating to black causes :laff:
 

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This dude made the post about donating but said he himself didn't feel personally compelled to donate!

Then post to shame others for not donating! :mjlol:


Dude is the ultimate loser on here. Just say shyt for attention.
 

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Man, it’s wild how history gets messed with like that. Taking down those exhibits doesn’t erase what actually happened or the sacrifices folks made. I get why some wanna donate and keep the history alive - it’s real important. But yeah, talking online ain’t gonna change much unless folks actually put in the work or support causes for real.
 
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Sorry, but the only thing it's indicative of is how much of a bad-faith actor @ba'al is. He is constantly running interference for Trump and downplaying his actions, while hiding behind sarcastic deflections and pretending to care about Black institutions just long enough to weaponize them against people raising legitimate concerns.

Reducing activism to *who donated the most* flattens political engagement into capitalist validation, which is harmful to any cause, because not everyone has money to give, especially in communities where people are struggling financially. That doesn't mean they don't have anything valuable to offer.

Donations are just one form of support -- there's also awareness-building, critique, and organizing -- which are just as necessary and real, especially when history is being erased in real time. If people are trying to dilute that because someone didn't donate, then they're not really interested in protecting Black causes, but silencing anyone with the clarity to call out the systems and people actually doing harm.
 

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Sorry, but the only thing it's indicative of is how much of a bad-faith actor @ba'al is. He is constantly running interference for Trump and downplaying his actions, while hiding behind sarcastic deflections and pretending to care about Black institutions just long enough to weaponize them against people raising legitimate concerns.

Reducing activism to *who donated the most* flattens political engagement into capitalist validation, which is harmful to any cause, because not everyone has money to give, especially in communities where people are struggling financially. That doesn't mean they don't have anything valuable to offer.

Donations are just one form of support -- there's also awareness-building, critique, and organizing -- which are just as necessary and real, especially when history is being erased in real time. If people are trying to dilute that because someone didn't donate, then they're not really interested in protecting Black causes, but silencing anyone with the clarity to call out the systems and people actually doing harm.
I agree with your overall point, but none of that stuff matters on a dying forum. Posting on here isn’t doing anything whatsoever and we both know it. You’re definitely making sense though.
 

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I agree with your overall point, but none of that stuff matters on a dying forum. Posting on here isn’t doing anything whatsoever and we both know it. You’re definitely making sense though.
You're giving touch grass coli way too much credit. They definitely believe they're doing all that stuff he just typed out by posting here :pachaha:
 
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