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An image of and quote from Harriet Tubman have been removed from a National Parks webpage about the "Underground Railroad." ...
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A National Park Service webpage about the Underground Railroad has been restored to its original state months after it was ...
The National Park Service returned an image of and quote from Harriet Tubman to a webpage about the Underground Railroad, ...
(CNN) - The National Park Service has removed a reference to Harriet Tubman from a webpage about the Underground Railroad.
Abolitionist Harriet Tubman, who has ties to S.C., restored to National Park Service webpage for Underground Railroad after ...
along with several references to “enslaved” people and the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850. The Washington Post first reported on the changes. The webpage now leads with commemorative stamps of ...
The page was altered to remove Tubman in early February, per data from the Wayback Machine, replacing the image with a collage of Postal Service Underground Railroad commemorative stamps ...
Tubman’s quote was also removed, and the heavily revised text also downplayed slavery, delaying its mention until the third paragraph and omitting any mention of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850.
Text on the stamps touted “Black/White Cooperation ... third paragraph and cut a reference to the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 entirely. The edited article had swapped a description of enslaved ...
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