White House vs. Smithsonian: Is the government censoring museum exhibits on race and identity? The White House is demanding the Smithsonian's museums, including the National Museum of African American History and Culture, revise exhibits on race, immigration, and sexuality to reflect unifying American values, sparking fears of censorship among artists and historians. With a 120-day deadline looming, artists are fighting back, and the Smithsonian is caught in the crossfire as debates over American history intensify ahead of the nation's 250th anniversary.
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