Philadelphia’s Historic Panels Under Fire | Irvine News
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Philadelphia’s historic President’s House is at the center of a heated battle over how slavery is portrayed — new panels installed overnight erase key details about enslaved people who lived there with George and Martha Washington, sparking outrage from Mayor Cherelle Parker, the city, and activists who say the changes whitewash history under a federal “greatness” mandate. The city sued, arguing it was never consulted, but a federal court recently sided with the National Park Service, reversing a lower court’s order — prompting the city to seek a rehearing. Meanwhile, the Avenging The Ancestors Coalition warns this could set a dangerous precedent, allowing future administrations to reshape history to fit their narrative.
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