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The New History of Fighting Slavery
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Censorship and erasing history: US city sues Interior Department after NPS staff abruptly take down slavery signs at President's House
Slavery exhibit signs were removed from the President’s House site at Independence National Historical Park. The city of Philadelphia is suing.
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We’ve Never Agreed About George Washington and Slavery
Removing a slavery exhibit in Philadelphia revives a 250-year-old American debate.
It's estimated that over 11 million Africans were enslaved, with more than 1 million dying during the brutal transatlantic voyage to the New World. Once slaves were captured throughout the continent, they were marched with feet shackled, hands shackled ...
Montgomery shows what’s possible when museums aren’t subject to capricious executive orders.