PHL17 on MSN
Appeals judge rules no changes allowed to slavery exhibits at President’s House site in PhiladelphiaPHILADELPHIA (WPHL) — A federal appeals judge has ruled that no changes can be made to exhibits about slavery at the President’s House in Philadelphia, just days after the National Park Service ...
An appeals court judge ordered that recently restored slavery exhibit panels remain in place at the President's House in Old ...
Advocates for the site say the new renderings diminish references to slavery and whitewash American history. A federal court stopped any further changes.
The President's House site in Philadelphia will remain unchanged for now after a federal appeals court judge issued a ruling.
The National Park Service has quietly posted mockups of new signage for the President's House, amid an ongoing legal battle.
Appeals court says Trump administration can halt work on slavery exhibit in Philadelphia amid appeal
PHILADELPHIA(AP) — A U.S. appeals court late Friday said the Trump administration can halt work on a National Park Service slavery exhibit in Philadelphia while it appeals an order to reinstall it.
After President Donald Trump’s administration dismantled exhibits about the horrors of slavery at the President’s House Site earlier this year, the federal government planned to replace them with ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results