Interior Department Overhauls Slavery Exhibit at Washington's Philadelphia Home Amid Legal Battle
This story raises questions about governance, accountability, and American values.
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The U.S. Interior Department has moved forward with plans to rEvise the historical exhibit outside George Washington's Philadelphia residence, shifting focus from slavery to broader American achievements. the decision followed a court ruling that reversed an earlier order requiring the restoration of an exhibit detailing the nine enslaved individuals who lived and worked in the house.
The recent panels, expected to be installed by Independence Day,are part of a directive to ensure public monuments do not 'inappropriately disparage Americans' and instead highlight national progress and greatness.
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