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BumRushDaShow

(160,105 posts)
Mon Sep 15, 2025, 07:00 AM Monday

National civil rights museum expanding. Unlike Smithsonian, Trump has no immediate sway over its content

Source: CBS News/AP

September 15, 2025 / 5:03 AM EDT


Atlanta — A popular museum in Atlanta is expanding at a critical moment in the United States - and unlike the Smithsonian Institution, the National Center for Civil and Human Rights is privately funded, putting it beyond the immediate reach of Trump administration efforts to control what Americans learn about their history.

The months-long renovation, which cost nearly $60 million, adds six new galleries as well as classrooms and interactive experiences, changing a relatively static museum into a dynamic place where people are encouraged to take action supporting civil and human rights, racial justice and the future of democracy, said Jill Savitt, the center's president and CEO.

The center has stayed active ahead of its Nov. 8 reopening through K-12 education programs that include more than 300 online lesson plans; a LGBTQ+ Institute; training in diversity, equity and inclusion; human rights training for law enforcement; and its Truth & Transformation Initiative to spread awareness about forced labor, racial terror and other historic injustices.

These are the same aspects of American history, culture and society that the Trump administration is seeking to dismantle. Dreamed up by civil rights icons Evelyn Lowery and Andrew Young, the center opened in 2014 on land donated by the Coca-Cola Company, next to the Georgia Aquarium and The World of Coca-Cola, and became a major tourist attraction.

Read more: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/national-civil-rights-museum-beyond-trump-immediate-control-expanding/

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National civil rights museum expanding. Unlike Smithsonian, Trump has no immediate sway over its content (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Monday OP
He will just make things horrible for those who invested in it. OldBaldy1701E Monday #1
He has gotten to the point BumRushDaShow Monday #2
Yep. However, it is sad that such a thing will just play into the right's narrative. (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Monday #3
Yea, some are resisting rewriting history. republianmushroom Monday #4

OldBaldy1701E

(9,043 posts)
1. He will just make things horrible for those who invested in it.
Mon Sep 15, 2025, 07:11 AM
Monday

As well as anyone who thinks of doing so. He will try to get his way regardless of the law and regardless of human decency. He will deploy troops to Atlanta just to intimidate anyone who wants to visit the place.

There is more than one way to shuck an ear.

BumRushDaShow

(160,105 posts)
2. He has gotten to the point
Mon Sep 15, 2025, 07:39 AM
Monday

of having "too much on his plate" at the moment, not only having to deal with his own personal "agenda", but the agendas of his sycophants. That is why he is becoming more and more unhinged... ranting and raving at night and in the early morning.

And at some point I think this may happen -



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