Federal government replaces slavery exhibition at Washington's home in Philadelphia

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The Trump administration replaced the slavery exhibit at George Washington's Philadelphia home on Wednesday. This action followed a federal appeals court ruling that allowed changes to how slavery is portrayed at the national historical site. The National Park Service installed new information panels, a move that drew criticism from advocates and historians who claim the new version whitewashes the nation's history. The updated display occupies the same area as the previous memorial at the President's House.
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