Federal government replaces slavery exhibition at Washington's home in Philadelphia
Source: AP
Updated 8:28 PM EDT, July 15, 2026
PHILADELPHIA (AP) The Trump administration on Wednesday replaced an exhibit on slavery at the site of President George Washingtons home in Philadelphia with a version that historians say whitewashes the nations history. The new exhibit was installed in the same area where the Declaration of Independence was adopted on July 4, 1776.
Overnight, under the cover of darkness, the federal government removed panels at the Presidents House that told a thorough history of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle L. Parker said. It was allowed to do this by the decision of the federal court, but that it did so at night shows it understands this action is shameful, that it violates community trust.
The original panels were put in place in 2010 and told the story of how nine slaves lived in the home along with George and Martha Washington in the 1790s, when Philadelphia was briefly the nations capital.
The changed exhibition comes as President Donald Trump has made dismantling diversity and inclusion initiatives a priority in an aggressive campaign to overhaul some of Americas most sacred cultural, historic and educational institutions.
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Just call it ethnic cleansing.
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