Slavery exhibit swapped overnight at Philadelphia’s Independence Park
- Posted on July 15, 2026
- By Washington Post
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The National Park Service made a controversial overnight decision to replace historical exhibition panels at Independence Park in Philadelphia. The removed displays had previously addressed the brutal realities of slavery and documented George Washington's personal involvement in enslaving human beings. This action sparked significant debate about historical accuracy, educational transparency, and how American institutions present difficult chapters of the nation's founding. The incident raises critical questions about curatorial responsibility and public historical interpretation at major national monuments.
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