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The Trump administration ordered removal of slavery and injustice exhibits at national parks, citing ideological concerns.
The Trump administration has directed the National Park Service to remove exhibits and signage about slavery, racism, and other historic injustices at sites including Harpers Ferry and the President's House in Philadelphia, citing a March executive order to eliminate "corrosive ideology" from federal institutions.
Staff have been instructed to cover or remove over 30 signs at Harpers Ferry and are also removing books and materials deemed to portray America negatively.
The policy extends to content on discrimination, Indigenous persecution, and LGBTQ+ rights, sparking criticism over the erasure of critical historical narratives in public spaces.
La administración Trump ordenó la eliminación de exhibiciones de esclavitud e injusticia en parques nacionales, citando preocupaciones ideológicas.