Appeals Court Allows Replacing Philadelphia Slavery Exhibit

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A federal appeals court ruled that the Trump administration may replace the Washington slavery exhibit at Philadelphia’s President’s House site, rejecting the city’s claim that the site must remain unchanged; the ruling frames maintenance as a general management obligation rather than a promise of permanent exhibits.
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- Trump administration can replace Washington slavery exhibit in Philadelphia, appeals court says AP News
- Trump removed dozens of National Park Service signs, exhibits to purge those that ‘disparage Americans’ The Hill
- Philadelphia Cannot Force Mention of Slavery at Historic Home, Court Rules The New York Times
- Trump officials removed more than 50 park exhibits because they ‘disparaged Americans’ by talking about slavery The Independent
- Muir Woods sign fight enters new chapter as Trump appeals ruling SFGATE
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