White House's review of Smithsonian content could reach into classrooms nationwide
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In this Sept. 3, 2025 photo, Samuel J. Redman, Ph.D., Professor of History and Director of the Public History Program at the University of Massachusetts, sits in front of content he uses from the Smithsonian on campus in Amherst, Mass. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)In this Sept. 3, 2025 photo, Samuel J. Redman, Ph.D., Professor of History and Director of the Public History Program at the University of Massachusetts, stands in front of content he uses from the Smithsonian on campus in Amherst, Mass. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)In this Sept. 3, 2025 photo, Students walk to Herter Hall that is home to the Humanities Department at the University of Massachusetts, in Amherst, Mass. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)In this Sept. 3, 2025 photo, Students walk to Herter Hall that is home to the Humanities Department at the University of Massachusetts, in Amherst, Mass. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)In this Sept. 3, 2025 photo, Cars pass by the University of Massachusetts, in Amherst, Mass. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)
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In this Sept. 3, 2025 photo, Samuel J. Redman, Ph.D., Professor of History and Director of the Public History Program at the University of Massachusetts, sits in front of content he uses from the Smithsonian on campus in Amherst, Mass. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)