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Philadelphia, President's House and slavery exhibits

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Philadelphia sues after slavery exhibits were taken down from President's House site
The city of Philadelphia sued the Department of the Interior and the acting director of the National Park Service on Thursday over reports that slavery exhibits were being dismantled in the city’s his...

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Slavery displays removed from President's House historical site in Philadelphia
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Trump admin removes memorial honoring people enslaved by George Washington
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How the National Park Service is deleting American history
At Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia, the Trump administration took down an exhibit on the contradiction between President George Washington’s enslavement of people and the Declara...

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‘Whitewashing history:’ critics slam removal of slavery exhibit
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Philadelphia sues over removal of slavery exhibit from national park
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Slavery exhibits removed from President's House at Independence National Historical Park
The exhibits memorialized nine enslaved people owned by George Washington and addressed the history of slavery in early America

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National Park Service Dismantles Slavery Exhibit in Philadelphia
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‘It’s a damn shame’: Park Service crews dismantle President’s House exhibit on slavery
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Legal battle brews after signs remembering enslaved people removed from President's House in Philly

The City of Philadelphia is suing the Trump administration and the National Park Service after signage and art was removed from the President's House exhibit at 6th and Market streets. The exhibit, on the site of the former home of Presidents George Washington and John Adams,
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