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Trump administration’s interpretation of slavery under George Washington can be reinstalled
An appeals court ruled that the Trump administration can reinstall interpretive panels at President George Washington’s home in Philadelphia, replacing ones from 2010 that detailed enslaved people living there. The new panels align with an executive order prioritizing narratives about American achievements over critical discussions of slavery, though they still include some information on slavery and its history.
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