Smithsonian Museum Presents Nation’s Past Through Lens of Oppression

Smithsonian Museum Presents Nation's Past Through Lens of Oppression

Source: Fox News

Summary

A Fox News Digital tour of the Smithsonian National Museum of American History revealed exhibits that present the nation’s past through the lens of oppression of minority groups. The Entertainment Nation Exhibit features displays on the 2010 “Los Suns” protest, the Black Lives Matter movement, and the TV show “Glee.” Other exhibits highlight the racial activism of NBA legend Bill Russell, the music of rapper Nipsey Hussle, and the struggles of female skateboarders. The museum also features a jersey worn by the first active and openly gay NBA player, Jason Collins.


Our Reading

As expected, the matter has reached another stage.

The Smithsonian National Museum of American History presents a curated selection of exhibits that frame the nation’s past through the lens of oppression. The Entertainment Nation Exhibit is a prime example, featuring displays on social justice movements and cultural icons. The exhibits on Bill Russell and Nipsey Hussle highlight their activism and music, respectively. The inclusion of Jason Collins’ jersey and a skateboard highlighting female skateboarders’ struggles adds to the narrative. The museum’s curation raises questions about the presentation of history and the emphasis on certain stories over others.


Author: Evan Null