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Philly Files Lawsuit Over Dismantled Slave Display

by Sandra Rhodes
January 23, 2026 at 11:12 am
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Philly Files Lawsuit Over Dismantled Slave Display

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - AUGUST 9: The names of enslaved people who lived in the President's House are carved into a monument in Independence National Park on August 9, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Around a dozen different exhibits and displays in Independence National Historic Park are under review by the National Park Service for potential removal or editing on September 17. The initiative to eliminate materials deemed disparaging to the Founding Fathers or the legacy of the United States is part of an executive order issued by Donald Trump in March. (Photo by Matthew Hatcher/Getty Images)

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The City of Brotherly love is not showing any love after an exhibit about slavery was dismantled.

The City of Philadelphia has filed a federal lawsuit after an exhibit honoring the lives of nine people enslaved by President George Washington was removed from a national park in Philadelphia, NewsNation reported.

The outdoor display at Independence National Historical Park was operated by the National Park Service. It was dismantled Thursday, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) posted on X.

“[President] Donald Trump will take any opportunity to rewrite and whitewash our history,” Shapiro wrote. “But he picked the wrong city — and he sure as hell picked the wrong Commonwealth. We learn from our history in Pennsylvania, even when it’s painful.”

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Donald Trump will take any opportunity to rewrite and whitewash our history. ⁰⁰But he picked the wrong city — and he sure as hell picked the wrong Commonwealth. ⁰⁰We learn from our history in Pennsylvania, even when it’s painful. https://t.co/NF794ogN1R

— Governor Josh Shapiro (@GovernorShapiro) January 23, 2026

Philadelphia City Council President Kenyatta Johnson said it unacceptable to remove a piece of history because it is “uncomfortable.”

“Removing the exhibits is an effort to whitewash American history,” he posted on X. “History cannot be erased simply because it is uncomfortable. Removing items from the President’s House merely changes the landscape, not the historical record.”

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My statement on the removal of exhibits from the President's House in Old City. pic.twitter.com/b186BJ4wAg

— Kenyatta Johnson (@CouncilmemberKJ) January 23, 2026

The City of Philadelphia filed the lawsuit to have the exhibit restored. The suit names Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, acting National Park Service Director Jessica Bowron, and the National Park Service.

According to the lawsuit, the city has prior agreements with the National Park Service requiring disputes to be resolved informally through “communication, consultation … or other forms of non-binding alternative dispute resolution that are mutually acceptable to the parties.”

The filing noted the National Park Service and the Interior Department did not communicate with the city and lacked approval to make unilateral changes to the exhibit.

In March, President Donald Trump directed the Interior Department to make sure materials under its jurisdiction do not include content that “inappropriately disparage Americans past or living.”

Tags: Donald TrumpGeorge WashingtonIndependence National Historical ParkJosh ShapiroNational Park ServicePhiladelphiapoliticsSlaveryU.S. News
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IJR, Contributor Writer She was a Story Editor for Indpendent Journal Review since November 2022 and has written for IJR since February 2024. She has been in the newspaper business in various capacities since 1998.

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