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Boston’s Museum of African American History is among the latest art and humanities institutions that have been hit by funding cuts from the Trump administration , per CNN .

For six decades, the museum has transported its visitors to the past, giving individuals a look into Black history from a 200-year-old meeting house where abolitionists like Frederick Douglass spoke to a walk through the halls where Black soldiers once rallied to fight in the Civil War. The museum also offered programs for children to learn about African American history.

These programs are now at risk after the Trump administration moved to cancel its federal grant, saying that the funding “no longer serves the interest of the United States.”

“I will forever remember that line,” the museum’s dir

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