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Court Rules US Can Replace Slavery Exhibit at George Washington's Philadelphia Home

via Washington Times·1h ago·2 sources

A federal court ruled the U.S. government may install new historical panels and replace an existing slavery-focused exhibit at the site of George Washington's Philadelphia residence. The decision resolves a dispute over how the founding-era site presents its history. Critics and supporters differ over the interpretive changes.

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