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Third Circuit greenlights Trump removal of exhibit on Washington’s slaves
The Third Circuit Court allowed the Trump administration to proceed with altering an exhibit at the President’s House site in Philadelphia that detailed enslaved people held by George Washington and John Adams. The court ruled that the National Park Service had not yet finalized its replacement panels, which acknowledge slavery but are less critical of the presidents compared to the original exhibit.
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