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Appeals court questions Philadelphia’s authority to force the federal government to keep slavery exhibits

Appeals court questions Philadelphia’s authority to force the federal government to keep slavery exhibits
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A federal appeals court sharply questioned lawyers for the city of Philadelphia on Tuesday over their lawsuit seeking to restore a slavery exhibit to the President’s House site in the city, which is operated by the federal government. A three-judge panel on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit heard arguments in a […]

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