In an elevator lobby promotional display for our current exhibit on the 19th Amendment, we obscured some words on protest signs in a photo of the 2017 Women’s March.
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This photo is not an archival record held by the
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We have removed the current display and will replace it as soon as possible with one that uses the unaltered image. We apologize, and will immediately start a thorough review of our exhibit policies and procedures so that this does not happen again.
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[Added to this thread on 1/24/2020] The Archivist of the United States blogs about the altered 2017 Women's March photo and lays out next steps.http://go.usa.gov/xdYZw
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Why did you do it? Who ordered it? Who did it? Why did you not go public before you were called out on it?
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We absolutely need more transparency here: https://t.co/SkToRLwejy https://twitter.com/c_stroop/status/1218655086592741376?s=21 …
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Not good enough, National Archives. We need to hear a solid apology from head archivist
@dferriero David Ferriero. And then he should RESIGN.#NationalArchives https://twitter.com/nancylevine/status/1218609873002196992?s=21 …https://twitter.com/nancylevine/status/1218609873002196992 …
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Have you ever made a mistake, acknowledged it, and then sought to rectify it? Or did you decide to resign? Serious question.
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Please answer the questions, yes.
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