Philadelphia Sues Over Removal of Slavery Exhibits at President’s House

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Philadelphia filed a federal lawsuit against the Interior Department and the National Park Service seeking a preliminary injunction to restore slavery-related exhibits at the President’s House site in Independence National Historical Park, arguing removal was arbitrary and amounts to whitewashing history after a Trump-era executive order directing a review of interpretive materials.
Topics:nation#executive-order-14253#national-park-service#philadelphia#politics#presidents-house#slavery
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