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When the White House Curates Black History
When national museums bend under political pressure, history itself is reshaped. What disappears in Washington doesn’t vanish — it loses its place on the nation’s stage. At the Northeast Louisiana Delta African-American Heritage Museum, we envision a different path: independence, innovation, and integrity. Imagine a museum in Monroe fully resourced to tell the story of the Delta — and Black history — without compromise.

Why Museums Are Among the First Targets in War—And What That Means for Us
When invading armies destroy a city, they often go for more than infrastructure—they go for memory. This post explores why museums are targeted in war and why our work preserving African-American heritage in Northeast Louisiana is an act of cultural defense.