National Archives' racism task force says its own Capitol Rotunda is an example 'structural racism' because it 'lauds wealthy white founders': Calls for 'trigger warnings' on nation's founding documents The National Archives' task force on racism published a 100-plus page report on how condemning the elegant rotunda of its Washington DC HQ It said the rotunda, which houses historical documents like the Magna Carta and Declaration of Independences, is an example of 'structural racism' The authors of the report say paintings displayed there depict the Founding Fathers and other historical, white figures in too positive a light It finds fault with the famed Faulkner paintings and suggests that the Archives stage performative art or dance that portrays other sides of history