This comes amid a review directed by President Donald Trump's executive order.
Removing a slavery exhibit in Philadelphia revives a 250-year-old American debate.
The exhibit was removed to comply with Trump's executive order.
Philadelphia officials say the federal government had no authority to remove the signs. The city has filed a lawsuit, citing ...
PHILADELPHIA — For some, the removal of exhibits about slavery at the President’s House Site at Independence National ...
National Park Service workers removed slavery exhibits at the President’s House site at Independence National Historical Park ...
A journey around Lower Manhattan highlights the roots of Revolution in the nation's first capital, now New York's largest city.
Philadelphia sued the Trump administration after it directed the Park Service to rip out a memorial to slavery. Elsewhere, ...
Racond, a historian of all things Washington, called the speech the soon-to-be president's "most important" action in ...
Around 3 p.m. Thursday, an Independence Park employee who would not give his name told an Inquirer reporter that his ...
An exhibit on slavery in Philadelphia's Independence National Historical Park was removed on Trump's orders ...