Federal Government Rewrites History at Washington's Philadelphia Home
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The federal government has installed newly reworked panels about slavery at George Washington's historic Philadelphia residence, marking another example of how bureaucratic institutions are reshaping how Americans understand their own history. Rather than letting historical sites speak for themselves with straightforward facts, Washington's cultural gatekeepers are actively curating narratives through government-mandated exhibits.
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