POLITICSWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
Federal government installs reworked panels about slavery at George Washington's Philadelphia home
The Trump administration reinstalled revised panels about slavery at George Washington's Philadelphia home, replacing panels from 2010 that detailed enslaved people living there. Critics argue the new panels omit critical details and downplay slavery's history, while the government claims they focus on 'American greatness.' Legal challenges over the changes are ongoing.
Mentioned
Related Signal
Adjacent reporting
- Federal government installs reworked panels about slavery at George Washington’s Philadelphia home
- Slavery panels replaced at President's House site in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania amid months-long battle with Trump admin.
- Slavery panels replaced at President's House site in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania amid months-long battle with Trump admin.
- Slavery panels replaced at President's House site in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania amid months-long battle with Trump admin.
- Slavery panels replaced at President's House site in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania amid months-long battle with Trump admin.