Signs and displays being removed include references to climate change, historical racism and other topics.
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WASHINGTON, Jan 27 (Reuters) - U.S. officials this month ‌ordered ​national parks to remove ‌dozens of signs and displays related to the mistreatment ​of Native Americans by settlers, as well as about ...
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The removal enforces a White House executive order to remove exhibits “disparaging” American history. The city has filed a lawsuit.
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The National Park Service has removed an exhibit about slavery at the President’s House memorial in Philadelphia.