An Alabama home where Martin Luther King Jr. and others planned marches in the 1960s calling for Black voting rights has been reconstructed in its entirety at a museum near Detroit. The delicate operation to move and preserve the Jackson Home and other artifacts from the Civil Rights era preceded President Donald Trump’s efforts to eradicate what he calls “divisive” and “race-centered ideologies,” and downplay the cultural and historical impact of race, racism and Black Americans. The Smithsonian Institution and other federal museums are now facing pressure to minimize artifacts that explain American history from a Black perspective.