Workers on Thursday began restoring an exhibit on the lives of the nine people once enslaved at the former President's House in Philadelphia amid a contentious legal fight between the city and the ...
The National Park Service (NPS) on Thursday began restoring the panels that were removed from the slavery exhibit at the President's House in Philadelphia. The restoration comes after U.S. District ...
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Slavery exhibit partly restored in Philadelphia after removal by Trump adminSome parts of an exhibit about the history of slavery began being restored this week in Philadelphia's Independence National Historical Park. The post Slavery exhibit partly restored in Philadelphia ...
A slavery exhibit in Philadelphia is being restored after a judge ruled on Monday against the Trump administration’s removal of the installation. According to Fox 29 Philadelphia, National Park ...
A federal judge had set a Friday deadline for the Interior Department to restore the exhibit on the people enslaved by George Washington at the site on Independence Mall. The U.S. Attorney’s Office ...
National Park Service workers were seen reinstalling the panels after a judge ruled on Monday for them to be restored.
A slavery exhibit removed from the historic President’s House in Philadelphia was restored on Thursday ahead of a federal judge’s deadline ordering the National Park Service (NPS) to bring the exhibit ...
Trump administration ordered to restore George Washington slavery exhibit it removed in Philadelphia
A federal judge has ordered an exhibit about nine people enslaved by George Washington to be restored at his former home in Philadelphia after President Donald Trump’s administration took it down last ...
Workers are restoring an exhibit depicting the history of the nine people once enslaved in Philadelphia amid a legal fight between the city and the Trump Administration.
Appeals court says Trump administration can halt work on slavery exhibit in Philadelphia amid appeal
A U.S. appeals court late Friday said the Trump administration can halt work on a National Park Service slavery exhibit in Philadelphia while it appeals an order to reinstall it. Justice Department ...
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