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National Park Service Replaces 9-Slave Exhibit at Independence Park as Critics Allege Whitewashing
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The Washington Post
1d ago
Trump Administration Replaces Slavery Exhibit at Philadelphia's Independence Park
Axios
1d ago
Trump admin replaces Philadelphia President's House slavery exhibit panels - Axios Philadelphia
WHYY
1d ago
National Park Service replaces President's House slavery exhibit in Philly - WHYY
WPVI-TV
1d ago
Federal government installs reworked panels about slavery at George Washington's Philadelphia home along Independence Mall - 6abc Philadelphia
KGO-TV
1d ago
Slavery panels replaced at President's House site in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania amid months-long battle with Trump admin. - ABC7 San Francisco
linkedin
1d ago
Trump admin replaces slavery memorial at President's House in Philadelphia after court win | ABC News
WRAL News
1d ago
Federal government installs reworked panels about slavery at George Washington's Philadelphia home :: WRAL.com
The Philadelphia Tribune
1d ago
Trump Administration Replaces Slavery Memorial Panels at President's House, Drawing Criticism
CNN
1d ago
Trump administration follows through on pledge to rework panels about slavery at George Washington's Philadelphia home | CNN
The Guardian
1d ago
NPS Replaces Slavery Exhibit at Washington's Philadelphia Home Under Trump Administration Order
WGR550
1d ago
President's House slavery exhibit replaced overnight with new Trump administration-approved panels
Facebook
1d ago
Panels that told the stories of nine enslaved people held at the President's House site in Philadelphia have been swapped out for displays that critics say sanitize history. The change happened overnight
Instagram
1d ago
After a lengthy court battle over displays at the President's House on Independence Mall, the National Park Service installed new materials overnight, shifting the focus off of the slaves whom President George
NBC Philadelphia
1d ago
Trump Administration Replaces President's House Slavery Exhibit Panels in Philadelphia