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  Culture & Society  Defending Truth: Why Black History is Central to the American Narrative
Culture & Society

Defending Truth: Why Black History is Central to the American Narrative

Michelle CarterMichelle Carter—May 16, 20251
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A recent commentary published in the Dallas Weekly on May 16, 2025, penned by Alecia Jackson, has sparked discussion by forcefully asserting that Black history is not a peripheral subject but rather an indivisible and fundamental component of American history itself. Jackson’s piece underscores the critical necessity of acknowledging and respecting this history, particularly in light of contemporary challenges to historical education and interpretation.

Jackson’s analysis takes direct aim at a recent executive order titled “Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History.” The author contends that, despite its name, this order poses a significant threat to the accurate and comprehensive teaching of the nation’s past. The critique centers on the potential for the order to undermine institutions dedicated to preserving and presenting historical truth.

Threat to Cultural Institutions

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A primary concern raised in the commentary is the specific danger the executive order presents to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture. This institution, a vital repository of the Black American experience, is highlighted as being particularly vulnerable. According to Jackson, the order endangers the very capacity of such esteemed institutions to provide honest and truthful accounts of Black history.

This threat is not merely academic; it strikes at the heart of the nation’s collective understanding. By potentially hindering institutions like the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture, the order risks distorting or diminishing the public’s grasp of Black history’s essential role in shaping both American and, indeed, World history. The commentary argues that an accurate understanding of the nation requires a full and unvarnished look at the experiences, contributions, and struggles of Black Americans throughout history.

Principles for Historical Education

The article advocates strongly for a specific approach to teaching American history, one grounded in a set of core principles. Jackson stresses the importance of imparting history with integrity, truth, justice, harmony, balance, order, righteousness, and reciprocity. These principles are presented not merely as abstract ideals but as essential foundations for a truly comprehensive and equitable historical education.

Teaching with integrity and truth means confronting uncomfortable historical facts head-on, rather than minimizing or omitting them. Justice in historical education requires acknowledging past and present injustices and their lasting impacts. Harmony and balance imply presenting a multi-faceted view that incorporates diverse perspectives and experiences, moving beyond a single dominant narrative. Order and righteousness speak to the need for a structured, morally grounded understanding of historical events and their consequences. Finally, reciprocity emphasizes the interconnectedness of different groups’ histories and the mutual respect required in recognizing each other’s experiences.

Recognizing All Histories

Central to Jackson’s argument is the imperative to recognize and celebrate the histories of all people who constitute the American mosaic. While focusing on Black history, the piece implicitly argues for the value of inclusive historical narratives that reflect the full diversity of the nation. The commentary explicitly stresses the importance of recognizing and celebrating African American and Black history, not in isolation, but as interwoven strands of the larger American story.

The piece serves as a call to action for educators, policymakers, and the public to resist efforts that would dilute or politicize historical truth. It reinforces the idea that history education is not just about learning facts but about fostering critical thinking, empathy, and a deeper understanding of the complex forces that have shaped the nation.

In conclusion, the Dallas Weekly commentary from May 16, 2025, powerfully articulates the view that Black history is inseparable from American history. Authored by Alecia Jackson, it critiques policies perceived as threatening the truthful presentation of this history by key institutions and champions an approach to historical education founded on principles of integrity, truth, and justice, advocating for the full recognition and celebration of African American history as vital to the national narrative.

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