Philly Slavery Displays Pulled Under Presidential Order

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After President Trump's executive order to curb 'ideological indoctrination' in national parks, the National Park Service removed slavery-focused signage from Philadelphia's President's House, drawing criticism that the move erases history; officials say enslaved perspectives remain accessible and that related content may reappear elsewhere as the park implements changes ahead of Independence National Historical Park's 250th anniversary.
- Slavery displays removed from Philadelphia historical site after Trump directive CBS News
- National Park Service Dismantles Slavery Exhibit in Philadelphia The New York Times
- Trump admin removes memorial honoring people enslaved by George Washington in Philadelphia ABC News
- The slavery exhibits at the President’s House have been removed following Trump administration push inquirer.com
- Philly sues federal government after Independence Mall slavery exhibit removed nbcphiladelphia.com
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