Slavery exhibit removed by Trump administration is returning to Independence Mall in Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — An exhibit detailing the lives of nine people enslaved by President George Washington in Philadelphia is being reinstalled on Thursday, despite an ongoing legal fight between the city and the Trump administration.
The stories and images that had been on display for two decades were abruptly removed last month following an executive order by President Donald Trump. The city and supporters subsequently sued for the exhibit to be restored and a federal judge set a Friday deadline to achieve that.
Mayor Cherelle Parker visited Independence Mall — the site of the former President’s House — on Thursday morning.
“I want you to know I’m grateful,” Parker said as she introduced herself to several of the National Park Service workers lifting large panels back onto the display area. Parker is the first Black woman to be elected mayor in Philadelphia.


