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Stephen Golub Slavery Philly and 1984 in 2026
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AI-generatedThis article covers a legal and historical dispute over a museum exhibition in Philadelphia. No commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain effect, or company margin change is present. The event is purely cultural/political with no direct or indirect business implications.
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- On January 22, 2026, U.S. Park Service dismantled President's House exhibition in Philadelphia.
- City of Philadelphia filed lawsuit; Federal Judge Cynthia M. Rufe ordered reinstatement.
- Appeals court later froze reinstatement process.
- Exhibition documents George and Martha Washington's roles as slaveholders.
- Trump administration seeks to replace exhibition with a version downplaying historical facts.
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