Black bishop and author Earl Walker Jackson, a descendant of enslaved ancestors, is criticizing the Smithsonian National Museum of American History for what he said amounts to anti-American "indoctrination" against the "greatest nation on earth." The Smithsonian National Museum of American History (NMAH) has faced scrutiny over what the White House described as the museum's promotion of woke ideology. The hearing, titled "Rewriting American History: Examining the Smithsonian's Efforts to Reshape the Past," followed a White House report criticizing the museum's presentation of American history. President Donald Trump ordered signs installed outside the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History directing visitors to a White House report criticizing the museum's portrayal of American history. Original article source: Descendant of slaves shames Smithsonian's woke 'indoctrination' against the 'greatest nation on earth'