Philly's President's House slavery exhibit returns amid ongoing court battle

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National Park Service workers began restoring the President's House slavery panels in Philadelphia after a judge ordered their reinstatement while the Trump administration appeals; a stay was requested as litigation continues, underscoring a broader debate over how history is presented and whether such exhibits should be removed.
Topics:nation#independence-mall#philadelphia#politics-and-policy#presidents-house#slavery#trump-impact
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- Slavery displays are being restored at President's House site on Philadelphia's Independence Mall 6abc Philadelphia
- Judge Orders Trump Administration to Restore Displays, for Now, About Slavery at Washington’s House The New York Times
- Federal judge orders Trump admin to restore slavery exhibit by Friday Politico
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