Tag: Slavery in America

  • China Honors — Trump Deletes History and Culture

    China Honors — Trump Deletes History and Culture

    They Love What We Built–But Fear the Truth That Comes With It




    China is preparing to build a national museum dedicated solely to African history and culture. Meanwhile, in the U.S., Donald Trump has ordered the removal of historic slavery exhibits—claiming they’re divisive.

    This isn’t about who’s right or wrong. It’s about why another country is preserving our truth while America deletes it – and what that says about how far we still have to go.



    What we’re not going to do is act surprised.
    What we are going to do is ask the hard question: Why is China doing what America refuses to accept?

    When truth finds a new zip code, it usually means someone’s trying to bury it in the old one.

    It also raises deeper questions: Why is China doing this? Is it strategy, solidarity, or something else entirely? Could it be that they understand the power of black influence — in music, style, resistance, and history — more than the country that profited from it?

    It’s also worth noting that in places like Cincinnati — my city — we have the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, a powerful museum rooted in truth and legacy. But it’s not federally designated. That means it doesn’t receive the same level of protection or funding as the Smithsonian.

    So while places like the Freedom Center do the work, they don’t have the same reach. Meanwhile, the only black history museum with national support is under threat. That tells you where the real battle is.


    In this commentary, I’ve compared the decision by China to invest in a museum honoring African heritage with the simultaneous decision by Trump to remove slavery exhibits from U.S. history sites. That’s not a coincidence. It’s a reflection of which countries are choosing truth — and which are still afraid of it.



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