Few initiatives of the Trump administration extra severely undermine our understanding of the nation’s previous than Executive Order 14253 from March 27, which guarantees “to revive Federal websites devoted to historical past, together with parks and museums, to solemn and uplifting public monuments.”
The order directs the Inside secretary to cleanse all Nationwide Park Service websites of any signage that “inappropriately disparages Individuals previous or residing” and as an alternative “emphasize the wonder, grandeur, and abundance of landscapes and different pure options.” The Park Service employees was also instructed to purge gift shops of books that may very well be construed as vital of any American. In the same vein, the Smithsonian Establishment was ordered to take away “improper ideology” from its properties to guarantee they mirrored “American greatness.”
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2:45 p.m. July 15, 2025An earlier model of this text incorrectly recognized the manager order that instructs nationwide parks to alter signage. It was Government Order 14253, not 14023.
Unwilling to depend upon park personnel to implement the patriotism mandate, the Trump administration is enlisting park guests to report probably offending shows and ranger talks that current an insufficiently sanitized account of American historical past. On June 9, appearing Nationwide Park Service director Jessica Bowron instructed regional administrators to “submit signage that can encourage public suggestions through QR code and different strategies which might be viable” regarding something they encounter at a park web site that they imagine denigrates the nation’s historical past. (It’s value noting that when queried in regards to the QR code directive, Inside Secretary Doug Burgum claimed to know nothing of the mandate, though he signed it on Might 20.) How will the Trump administration reply if a customer makes use of one of many obligatory QR codes to file a grievance?
And that’s just the start. The Trump administration has additionally made clear it wish to eradicate total websites that aren’t “Nationwide Parks, within the historically understood sense.” Meaning concentrating on these options that lack the grandeur of Yosemite and the Grand Tetons: smaller parks, websites and memorials, lots of which honor girls and minorities. Typically missing hovering redwoods or huge gorges, these websites — many in city areas the place President Trump’s revisionist historical past has not caught on — would appear to explain locations in California equivalent to César Chavez Nationwide Monument outdoors Bakersfield, Manzanar Nationwide Historic Website and Rosie the Riveter WWII House Entrance Nationwide Historic Park in Richmond.
Trump and his ahistorical myrmidons — he simply mused that the Civil Conflict resulted in 1869 — frequently show an abysmal ignorance of fundamental American historical past. Of their view, such federal (and presumably state) websites ought to current solely a simplistic view of our complicated 249-year historical past, one which just about ignores the contributions and struggles of a whole bunch of tens of millions of Individuals.
Even earlier than we see what number of “ideas” the Park Service’s invitation elicits from guests desirous to rat on rangers, the wording of the manager order itself is chilling. Any signage or lecture that “inappropriately disparages Individuals previous or residing” — and who’s to say what constitutes disparagement? — have to be changed with rhetoric that emphasizes “the greatness of the achievements and progress of the American individuals.” Evidently, the various websites that inform the tales of civil rights and anti-slavery struggles, the Civil Conflict, the function of immigrants, the battles for labor rights and the rights of ladies and LGBTQ+ individuals are going to have a difficult time guaranteeing they under no circumstances offend these prepared to acknowledge solely uninterrupted “greatness” of the American story. Generally our greatness has been manifested by our progress towards a extra good union — and that story can’t be instructed with out mentioning imperfections.
One needn’t have a PhD in historical past to understand the dire menace offered by these efforts to switch historic scholarship with uncritical flag-waving. Historians have an obligation to problem fable, to uncover obscured tales, to present voice to those that have been unable to totally take part in earlier eras of the American story due to their race, ethnicity, gender or viewpoints. That’s the reason our authorities has protected websites together with Ellis Island (which President Lyndon B. Johnson added to Statue of Liberty Nationwide Monument), Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument and Stonewall National Monument (each acknowledged by President Obama). Trump’s Orwellian orders search to undo a half-century of scholarship that exposed a much more complicated and nuanced historical past than the simplified variations taught to generations of schoolchildren.
Thankfully, skilled historians haven’t been cowed like many college leaders, regulation companies and others who’ve shamefully capitulated to Trump’s assault on free speech and mental integrity. A March statement from greater than 40 historic societies condemned current efforts to “purge phrases, phrases, and content material that some officers deem suspect on ideological grounds [and] to distort, manipulate, and erase important components of the historic file.”
The nationwide parks constantly fee as probably the most standard options of American authorities. Neither their rangers nor their displays needs to be intimidated into parroting a sanitized and distorted model of the nation’s previous. Because the historians declared, “We will neither deny what occurred nor invent issues that didn’t occur.” Individuals ought to use these QR codes to ship a transparent message rejecting efforts to control our historical past to swimsuit an extremist ideological and political agenda.
John Lawrence is a visiting professor on the College of California’s Washington Middle and a former employees director of the Home Committee on Pure Sources.
