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The webpage's administrators temporarily changed an introductory paragraph to emphasize “Black/White Cooperation.” ...
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Revolt on MSNHarriet Tubman was erased from a government website — then restored after outrageThe National Park Service restored Harriet Tubman’s image after backlash over edits that downplayed slavery and the ...
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Atlanta Black Star on MSN'In 6 Months They're Gonna Say Harriet Tubman Was a White Woman': Outrage Grows as National Park Service Downplays Harriet Tubman’s Role to Make White Fo…The Trump administration’s campaign to minimize the contributions of Black heroes, if not erase them altogether, has now come ...
Bronx: How long, oh Lord, must we endure the evildoings of this President Trump? From sending men to the hellhole prison in ...
"When we see efforts to erase our history...it's actually going to make us weaker [and] less informed," said Alan Spear tells ...
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The National Park Service (NPS) has removed a reference to abolitionist Harriet Tubman from its webpage dedicated to the ...
This week, it was reported that the United States National Park Service had begun scrubbing information from its exhibits about Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad; one of the most significant ...
The Underground Railroad icon was downplayed on a website amid dozens of edits to the National Park Service’s online descriptions of Black history. A portrait and quote of Harriet Tubman ...
The National Park Service has restored references to abolitionist Harriet Tubman to its webpage on the Underground Railroad ...
The National Park Service on Monday returned an image of and quote from Harriet Tubman to a webpage about the Underground ...
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Harriet Tubman's descendant speaks out after federal site downplays Underground RailroadRita Daniels learned at 9 that she is the great-great-great-grandniece of famed abolitionist Harriet Tubman, who led ...
The outcome of the removal or whitewashing of our history on government websites is ... More men and women led slaves north to freedom than Harriet Tubman. Jackie Robinson may have been the first ...
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