Court Orders Restoration of Slavery Exhibits at Philadelphia's President’s House Site

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A federal judge in Pennsylvania issued a preliminary injunction ordering the Interior Department and the National Park Service to restore slavery-related exhibits at the President’s House Site in Philadelphia, which had been removed after a Trump-era review directive; the ruling requires restoration and prohibits further changes without mutual city agreement as the case proceeds, with no firm deadline set for completion.
Topics:nation#independence-national-historical-park#philadelphia#politics#preliminary-injunction#slavery-exhibits#trump-administration
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