Trump administration ordered to restore George Washington slavery exhibit it removed in Philadelphia
- A federal judge ordered the National Park Service to reinstall a slavery exhibit about George Washington at a Philadelphia historic site.
- The exhibits, installed in the 2000s, were removed in January after President Trump issued an order aiming to 'Restore Truth and Sanity to American History.'
- Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro welcomed the order, saying 'we learn from our history- even when it's painful, we don't erase it.
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Trump administration appeals order to restore George Washington slavery exhibit in Philadelphia
By MARYCLAIRE DALE PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Trump administration will appeal a federal judge’s order to restore a Philadelphia exhibit on the nine people enslaved by George Washington at his former home on Independence Mall. Related Articles Following Trump’s lead, some GOP states seek to limit environmental regulations Public health, green groups sue EPA over repeal of rule supporting climate protections …
Philadelphia Wins Court Fight Over Slavery Exhibit Removal
After a weekslong battle, Black Philadelphians and their allies have notched a victory: A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to temporarily restore a slavery exhibit at the President’s House Site in the city. Without warning, National Park Service workers in January removed panels about slavery from the President’s House Site, where George Washington and John Adams resided during their presidencies. The move was part of the admin…
The judge fears a manipulation of public opinion. Cynthia Mr. Rufe, a judge of Pennsylvania's eastern district, ordered the federal administration...
Victory for Philly President’s House: Trump’s campaign to erase Black history blocked
The people won a victory Feb. 16 against President Donald Trump’s campaign to rewrite U.S. history and deny centuries of Black resistance to settler colonial racism when U.S. District Judge Cynthia Rufe ordered the restoration of a Philadelphia exhibit on enslavement. Under the administration’s orders, on Jan. 22, National Park . . . Continue reading Victory for Philly President’s House: Trump’s campaign to erase Black history blocked at Workers…
Trump administration appeals judge’s ruling over President’s House slavery exhibits
The Trump administration has appealed a federal judge’s order requiring that the National Park Service restore all the slavery-related exhibits it abruptly removed last month from the President’s House Site in Philadelphia. The U.S. attorneys representing the federal government argued…
Can't Rewrite History: Donald Trump Under Court Order To Reinstall Slavery Exhibits At President's House Exhibit In Philly
Source: The Washington Post / Getty Donald Trump would like America to stick its head in the sand and forget that this country has committed generational atrocities against Black people. If he had his way, the only thing that would be publicly mentioned about these United States is that “it’s the greatest country in the world” (where immigrants are not welcome). Fortunately, this country isn’t an oligarchy and Donald Trump is not a king. Here, w…
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