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Museum that explores how enslaved people were freed sues over grant cancellation

探索奴隶如何获得自由的博物馆就拨款取消提起诉讼

Mary Liz Stewart, co-founder of the Underground Railroad Education Center in Albany, New York, shows an architectural model of the museum's planned Interpretive Center last year. (Will Waldron/Albany Times Union/Getty Images)

Mary Liz Stewart, co-founder of the Underground Railroad Education Center in Albany, New York, shows an architectural model of the museum's planned Interpretive Center last year. (Will Waldron/Albany Times Union/Getty Images)

2026-03-21  564  中等
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The administration “systematically targeted grantees and programs that sought to increase the public’s understanding of Black history and cultures,” lawyer Nina Loewenstein wrote in the 40-page brief, citing a long list of museums and cultural centers around the country that lost funding last year after Trump issued an executive order on his first day in office banning diversity, equity and inclusion programs.

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