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The page had been edited to remove material about the antislavery leader. Other government pages have been changed or deleted ...
The modified National Park Service site now showcases stamps of Tubman and civil rights leaders while removing explicit ...
The webpage's administrators temporarily changed an introductory paragraph to emphasize “Black/White Cooperation.” ...
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 ...
"When we see efforts to erase our history...it's actually going to make us weaker [and] less informed," said Alan Spear tells ...
The monument is in a park that used to be called Washington Park but has been renamed Harriet Tubman Square. (Photo by Andrew Lichtenstein/Corbis via Getty Images) Tubman’s struggles still ...
Abolitionist Harriet Tubman, who has ties to S.C., restored to National Park Service webpage for Underground Railroad after ...
The National Park Service has restored mentions of Black abolitionist Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad on its website after their removal sparked backlash. The NPS, which manages national ...
The National Park Service reinstated an image of Harriet Tubman and a quote from her on a webpage about the Underground Railroad, following backlash.
An image of and quote from Harriet Tubman have been removed from a National Park webpage about the “Underground Railroad,” ...
The changes were made "without approval from the agency nor department leadership," the NPS said in a statement.