National Park Service removes slavery exhibits from Philadelphia’s President’s House memorial, sparking outrage and a legal challenge.
Slavery exhibit signs were removed from the President’s House site at Independence National Historical Park. The city of Philadelphia is suing.
Philadelphia filed suit on Thursday against the National Park Service (NPS), which removed educational panels about slavery from Independence National Historical Park. The panels were located at the ...
Outraged critics accused President Donald Trump of “whitewashing history” on Friday after the National Park Service removed an exhibit on slavery at Philadelphia’s Independence National Historical ...
The City of Philadelphia is suing the Trump administration after the National Park Service removed a long-standing exhibit on slavery in the city’s Independence National Historical Park.
The city is pursuing legal action after artwork and panels about the history of slavery were removed from a historic park.
The removal enforces a White House executive order to remove exhibits “disparaging” American history. The city has filed a lawsuit.
The removal of exhibits depicting slavery at the President’s House in Philadelphia has sparked strong reactions, with city ...
The lawsuit says the National Park Service removed the displays referring to slavery "presumably pursuant to the mandate” of ...
The city of Philadelphia filed a federal lawsuit against the Trump administration over the National Parks Service's removal ...
Philadelphia sued the Trump administration after it directed the Park Service to rip out a memorial to slavery. Elsewhere, ...
The National Park Service removed an exhibit in Philadelphia that commemorated enslaved people who worked at George ...