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Philadelphia, slavery exhibit and National Park Service

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National Park Service Dismantles Slavery Exhibit in Philadelphia
The National Park Service has taken down an exhibit on slavery at Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia, the Interior Department said on Thursday, following President Trump’s directive...

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US National Park Service removes slavery exhibit in Philadelphia
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Philadelphia sues over removed slavery exhibit
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Trump Administration Workers Seen Ripping Slavery Exhibit Off Walls at Historic Pennsylvania Site
Trump administration workers were seen ripping slavery exhibits off walls at a historic Pennsylvania site — and now the City of Philadelphia is suing.

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Philly officials suing after Parks Service removes slavery exhibit ‘presumably’ at the behest of Trump
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Philadelphia Sues Over Removal of Slavery Exhibit at Independence National Historical Park
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New exhibit at Holland Museum celebrates local Laotian families

Holland Museum is launching a new exhibit to celebrate the stories and contributions of local Laotian families.
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New Weber State art exhibit, 'We Are All Migrants,' puts focus on migration

OGDEN — With immigration a focus of intense national debate, an art exhibit opens Friday at Weber State University that takes inspiration from the never-ending urge of people to flow from one place to another. "We Are All Migrants" launches Friday at the ...
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Pebble Hill opens bicentennial exhibit tracing 200 years of local history

The exhibit looks back at 200 years of history, highlighting the people, artifacts, and events that shaped both the plantation and Thomasville.
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