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    Philadelphia Sues After National Park Service Removes Memorial Honoring The Enslaved, Local Advocacy Group Plans ‘Powerful Action’ In Response

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    On Thursday, Jan. 22, the National Park Service began removing a memorial honoring the lives of nine people enslaved by President George Washington from a national park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The “Freedom and Slavery in the Making of a New Nation” exhibit at the President’s House opened in 2010 and was displayed outdoors at Independence […] The post Philadelphia Sues After National Park Service Removes Memorial Honoring The Enslaved, Local Advocacy Group Plans ‘Powerful Action’ In Response appeared first on The Black Wall Street Times.
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