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The webpage's administrators temporarily changed an introductory paragraph to emphasize “Black/White Cooperation.” ...
The National Park Service rewrote — then restored — the Underground Railroad story and reposted a deleted photo of ...
The National Parks Service has restored the original Harriet Tubman material featured on a webpage about the Underground ...
A task force in Illinois has identified over 400 Underground Railroad sites and is pushing for legislation to support these ...
A National Park Service webpage about the Underground Railroad has been restored to its original state months after it was ...
Historians and others say the changes to the language on the National Park Service website "erases history" and "changes the truth." ...
The page had been edited to remove material about the antislavery leader. Other government pages have been changed or deleted ...
Edits to webpages appear to be part of the administration's effort to whitewash certain portions of American history related ...
The National Park Service restores language to webpages describing the Underground Railroad after reaction to the changes.
The National Park Service (NPS) has removed a reference to abolitionist Harriet Tubman from its webpage dedicated to the ...
Harriet Tubman was an abolistionist and freedom seeker who led many others to safety in the north. Her photo and quote have been restored after being removed from a federal website.
The changes were made "without approval from the agency nor department leadership," the NPS said in a statement.