Americans Say History Should Include the Hard Parts

WASHINGTON (AURN News) — As the Trump administration continues removing references to Black history across the federal government, a recent Pew Research Center poll found that Americans believe public discussions should address not only the country’s successes, but its failures as well.

The survey found that 66% of respondents said it is “extremely or very important” to publicly discuss the country’s historical successes and strengths. The same share — 66% — said it is “extremely or very important” to publicly discuss the nation’s historical flaws and failures.

The dismantling of Black historical impact and the de-emphasis of how Black Americans have been treated in the United States remain a priority for President Donald Trump and his administration.

Several federal agencies have moved to end or scale back observances tied to Black history. The Defense Intelligence Agency ended its celebration of Black History Month in 2025, at the start of Trump’s second term.


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