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.
The exhibit was removed to comply with Trump's executive order.
This comes amid a review directed by President Donald Trump's executive order.
Four people were displaced due to a house fire in Fort Washington.
PHILADELPHIA — For some, the removal of exhibits about slavery at the President’s House Site at Independence National ...
The exhibit included the names and other biographical details about the nine people enslaved by the Washingtons at the ...
Philadelphia officials say the federal government had no authority to remove the signs. The city has filed a lawsuit, citing ...
A federal judge expressed deep skepticism Thursday that the White House has legal authority to construct President Donald ...
Michael Coard, an attorney who spearheaded the memorial's installation in 2010, called the move 'blatantly racist.' ...
Around 3 p.m. Thursday, an Independence Park employee who would not give his name told an Inquirer reporter that his ...