Thursday, May 07, 2015

"Museum Of Repressed American History Conceals New Exhibit On Tuskegee Experiments"

"According to officials, the museum was founded by prominent historical revisionist Henry Fleming, who in 1968 donated his private collection of burned government papers concerning the relocation of Japanese Americans during World War II. Since its unannounced opening, the gallery has featured such exhibits as a retrospective of the construction of the First Transcontinental Railroad consisting solely of a toy electric train that circled around a locked box containing records of laborers' working conditions, as well as a room devoted to the Trail of Tears that contained no doorways by which to enter."


From The Onion.

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