Unhappy Anniversary: One Year Since Trump’s Brutish Assault on History
Reframing History
Valuable tools and language for anyone engaged in the defense of our discipline
PragerU's Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad History
HB333 - 2026 Regular Session | LIS
DOI Targets for Removal from National Parks under EO14253/SO3431 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
What the National Park Service Has Flagged Thus Far. It's Much Worse Than I Thought.
Save our Signs Home - NPS
OAH | Statement on the Freedom and Slavery Exhibit Removal at Independence National Historical Park
Sweeping new rules restrict nearly all aspects of national park communications
America Is Losing the Facts That Hold It Together
The AHA Defends History—a Century Ago – AHA
America 250: Presidential Message on the Anniversary of Our Victory in the Mexican-American War
Teachers could use this to show the aggressive attempts to change public understanding of the Mexican American War
Museums Monuments and Quarter-Millennial Celebration — American Main Street Initiative
It's helpful to read the arguments offered by those advocating a specific ideological re-framing of American history in response to what they claim is an ideological reframing of history
The Early Republic Tracker
The Early Republic Tracker is dedicated to documenting instances where the federal government is removing facts and stories essential to the public’s understanding American history from public historical sites, museums, websites, and executive agencies.
CITY OF PHILADELPHIA v. BURGUM, 2:26-cv-00426 - CourtListener.com
Case concerning removal of slavery exhibit at President's House
Why Parents and Students Should Care About Academic Freedom • NC Newsline
Here is the president of the NC Conference of he AAUP calling on parents to contact schools to express their support for academic freedom. How many high school students are even aware of this issue?
President's House site slavery exhibits have been removed
NPS Removes Slavery Exhibit from President's House
Texas Sends Plato Back to His Cave - The Atlantic
Texas A&M Bans Plato
Letter to the Smithsonian: Review of Smithsonian Exhibitions and Materials Dec 2025
The Administration continues its attack on history and public memory of the past
OU Faculty Senate raises concerns with policy suspending faculty members who receive student complaints
America 250 Civics Education Coalition - America First Policy
This organization is listed on the Department of Education's website
U.S. Department of Education, AFPI, TPUSA, Hillsdale College, and Over 40 National and State Organizations Launch America 250 Civics Coalition
The language in this Civics initiative and the highlighted organizations says much about the Administrations efforts to promote a specific public memory of the American Revolution
Academic Freedom Syllabus
Teachers wishing to engage academic freedom on the collegiate level or looking for resources and language for their high school work can find effective material here
Law professor sues West Point over rules he says curb free speech | PBS News
The U.S. Military Academy at West Point is facing a lawsuit that claims it’s violating the First Amendment. The suit, filed by its own law professor, Tim Bakken, alleges that the academy is banning professors from expressing opinions in the ...
Post by @lutzfernandez.bsky.social — Bluesky
Thread of stories of teachers and public education staff being reprimanded or dismissed
Signs Referencing Climate Change Along with Web Pages Removed from Acadia National Park
More evidence of attempts to erase public memory - in this case the connection between the Wabanaki people and Cadillac Mountain
Secretary’s Supplemental Priority and Definitions on Promoting Patriotic Education
The Secretary of Education is proposing that priority be given to applicants for federal grants that promote "patriotic education". It is important to read the definition of that term as well as the description of what counts at the "American political tradition"
Land Aknowledgment Statements banned by Ohio State - Philosophy on Statements | Ohio State
Ohio State has announced a policy that prohibits its professors from making a land acknowledgment in class.