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The Trump administration removed a Philadelphia slavery exhibit; a court ordered it stored, and the legal fight over its restoration continues.
In January 2026, the Trump administration removed a Philadelphia exhibit honoring nine enslaved people who lived under George Washington, citing a need to "restore truth" to American history.
The city sued, claiming a breach of contract, and a federal judge ordered the exhibits stored securely.
Protesters, including students and educators, demand restoration, arguing the history of slavery is essential to understanding the nation’s past.
The legal battle continues, with the displays currently held at the National Constitution Center.
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La administración Trump retiró una exhibición de esclavitud de Filadelfia; un tribunal ordenó su almacenamiento, y la lucha legal por su restauración continúa.