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The webpage's administrators temporarily changed an introductory paragraph to emphasize “Black/White Cooperation.” ...
Since Trump took office, the park service, an agency charged with preserving American history, has changed how its website ...
Abolitionist Harriet Tubman, who has ties to S.C., restored to National Park Service webpage for Underground Railroad after ...
Edits to webpages appear to be part of the administration's effort to whitewash certain portions of American history related ...
Historians and others say the changes to the language on the National Park Service website "erases history" and "changes the ...
The National Park Service has restored mentions of Black abolitionist Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad on its ...
The National Parks Service has restored the original Harriet Tubman material featured on a webpage about the Underground ...
For years, a National Park Service webpage introduced the Underground Railroad with a ... pages on the website of the Stone National Historic site in Southern Maryland. A reference to other ...
The National Park Service has edited a page on its website that describes the Underground Railroad to ... of pages for the Stone National Historic site in Southern Maryland. A reference on the ...
Scholars, museum staff, descendants, and local site keepers learned about the National Park Service’s website changes through an Underground Railroad Facebook group. “Why erase this history?” ...
But taking Harriet Tubman off the Underground Railroad page on the National Parks Service website is enough to make my blood ...
Now, the task force is pushing legislation that would establish a commission to help provide resources, funding and support ...