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Posted: 2025-09-16 08:25:23 UTC

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The Trump administration reportedly ordered the removal of signs and exhibits related to slavery at multiple national parks, including the historic photograph “The Scourged Back.” This action aligns with an executive order to eliminate information disparaging historic Americans, interpreted by officials to include information on racism, slavery, and related topics.
Removal of slavery-related signs and exhibits
Concerns over erasure of historical context
Impact on visitor education and understanding
Executive order interpreted to remove information on racism and slavery
Criticism from park visitors and staff
Potential alteration of historical narrative