Court Orders Restoration of National Park Signs on Slavery, Climate and LGBTQ History

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A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to reinstate national park signage on topics including slavery, climate change, Indigenous histories and LGBTQ history that were removed under an executive order aimed at purging negative language, with restoration required before the Fourth of July; the ruling emphasizes that parks should tell a full, honest history and follows an earlier injunction in the case.
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- Judge Blocks National Parks From Removing ‘Negative’ Signs and Depictions of Slavery The New York Times
- Judge orders restoration of national park plaques removed under Trump directive The Guardian
- Judge orders Trump officials to re-install signs and exhibits at national parks on topics like slavery and climate change NBC News
- Judge blocks Trump national parks order, calling it ‘censorship’ The Washington Post
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