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More than 100 people gathered Saturday afternoon in Philadelphia’s Old City, just steps away from the Liberty Bell, to defend the integrity of a slavery-focused exhibit at the President’s House Site. They voiced outrage over a federal review process that could remove or revise interpretive content that candidly addresses America’s legacy of slavery.

Roz McPherson, who served as project director during the site’s creation, told WHYY News the exhibit was a “missing part of history.”

“This site is an opportunity to tell the complex stories of people who were both free and enslaved, the folks who were allies, what people did to seek their freedom and how George Washington ille

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