The slavery exhibits were removed from the President's House in Philadelphia under a directive from the Trump administration ...
A federal judge warned Justice Department lawyers that they were making “dangerous" and “horrifying” statements when they ...
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President’s House slavery exhibits were ‘not destroyed’ in storage, judge says after inspection
The exhibits about slavery dismantled from the President’s House have not been “destroyed,” a federal judge said Monday after ...
Attorney and civil rights activist Michael Coard explains the history of the memorial, the latest in the lawsuit over it, and ...
The National Park Service removed the exhibits in Philadelphia last week to comply with an executive order by President ...
Over the past year, UD has reacted to pressure under a second Trump administration, while tuning a “long-term strategy” on ...
The judge said she didn’t find concerns about the slavery-focused panels removed from the Philadelphia historic site last month. Advocates say they were "desecrated." ...
Avenging the Ancestors Coalition held a gathering on Monday, and are supporting the city’s lawsuit to get signage explaining the site’s ties to slavery reinstalled.
Woolworth Lunch Counter stools are exhibited at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 14, 2016. Ken Cedeno McClatchy Our current ...
This journalistic essay examines contemporary slavery as a structural regime of the current global order rather than as a residual anomaly, a marginal ...
It is beyond comprehension that President Donald Trump complained in a Truth Social post that the Smithsonian Institution portrays slavery as a bad thing (“White House orders Smithsonian review to ...
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