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Why was the slavery exhibit removed from Philly's President’s House Site? A historian gives context
PHILADELPHIA — For some, the removal of exhibits about slavery at the President’s House Site at Independence National ...
A quote of the day serves as a daily highlighted line of wisdom chosen to inspire, teach, or encourage reflection. Reading ...
Pennsylvania city files lawsuit seeking temporary injunction after information boards explaining the lives of George ...
Slavery exhibits at Philadelphia’s President’s House were removed by the National Park Service following a federal review ...
The Trump administration will expand the “Mexico City rule,” which bars recipients of United States foreign aid from ...
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We’ve Never Agreed About George Washington and Slavery
Removing a slavery exhibit in Philadelphia revives a 250-year-old American debate.
George Washington kept slaves as president, but a federal display commemorating them has now been dismantled.
As the nation kicks off a year-long celebration of its 250th anniversary, representatives from the National Park Service dismantled the exhibit that commemorated the nine persons enslaved by former Pr ...
The exhibit included the names and other biographical details about the nine people enslaved by the Washingtons at the ...
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