Exhibitions and signs about slavery are being removed from multiple national parks as part of President Donald Trump’s efforts to strip away negative aspects of U.S. history, according to a report.

The crackdown has led to a famed Civil War–era photo showing the horrifically scarred back of a formerly enslaved Black man being ordered to be taken from one national park, officials told The Washington Post.

At Harpers Ferry National Historical Park in West Virginia, more than 30 signs documenting the hostility formerly enslaved people faced from white people, as well as other examples of racial discrimination, have reportedly been slated for removal.

‘Elsewhere, exhibits at the site of George Washington’s former home in Philadelphia, where the first U.S. president kept nine enslaved peopl

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