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The webpage's administrators temporarily changed an introductory paragraph to emphasize “Black/White Cooperation.” ...
A National Park Service webpage about the Underground Railroad has been restored to its original state months after it was ...
After sparking backlash for removing references to Tubman’s role in the movement, the NPS said changes were “made without ...
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The National Park Service (NPS) has removed a reference to abolitionist Harriet Tubman from its webpage dedicated to the Underground Railroad. For years, the NPS’s page on the ...
An image of and quote from Harriet Tubman have been removed from a National Park webpage about the “Underground Railroad,” following several prominent changes to government websites under the Trump ...
Philadelphia-area cultural organizations like the Harriet Tubman Museum of New Jersey in Cape May are working to preserve the ...
Following public backlash, the National Park Service restored a webpage about the Underground Railroad and Harriet Tubman that sanitized some historical facts. But critics of the Trump ...
NPS restores Harriet Tubman mention in Underground Railroad page after edits made ‘without approval’
The National Park Service reversed controversial edits to a webpage about Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad she helped lead in the 1800s. On Sunday, it was revealed that references ...
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Vibe on MSNNational Park Service No Longer Whitewashing History Of Harriet Tubman And Underground RailroadThe restoration of Harriet Tubman’s contributions comes in response to outrage over the removal of info on the abolitionist’s outsize role.
References to Tubman's role in the Underground Railroad were erased from the NPS website amid the Trump administration's push to end DEI.
The National Park Service has restored references to abolitionist Harriet Tubman to its webpage on the Underground Railroad after initially defending the removal. “Changes to the Underground ...
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National Park Service restores original Harriet Tubman, Underground Railroad webpage“Changes to the Underground Railroad page on the National Park Service’s website were made without approval from NPS leadership nor Department leadership,” NPS spokeswoman Rachel Pawlitz said late ...
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