
Philadelphia Sues Trump Administration Over Removal Of Slavery Exhibit From President's House
Key Takeaways
- National Park Service removed slavery exhibit panels at the President's House under Trump administration directive
- Philadelphia sued the Interior Department, NPS leadership in federal court seeking injunction to restore exhibits
- Exhibit, opened in 2010, commemorated nine people enslaved at Washington's Philadelphia house
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“PHILADELPHIA --The National Park Service began removing a slavery memorial at the President's House in Philadelphia on Thursday afternoon -- an exhibit that opened in 2010 and honored the lives of the nine people held there who were enslaved by President George Washington”
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