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Press Release: Evans, Boyle, and Scanlon Oppose Removal of Slavery-Related Exhibits at Independence National Historical Park

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Representatives Evans, Boyle, and Scanlon oppose the removal of slavery-related exhibits at Independence National Historical Park.

Quiver AI Summary

Representatives oppose exhibit removal: On January 23, 2026, Representatives Dwight Evans, Brendan F. Boyle, and Mary Gay Scanlon sent a letter to Interior Secretary Doug Burgum and National Park Service Acting Director Jessica Bowron, expressing their opposition to the removal of slavery-related exhibits at Independence National Historical Park.

Concerns about historical representation: The letter emphasizes the importance of these exhibits in educating visitors about the coexistence of slavery and the founding of the United States. The representatives argue that removing the exhibits undermines the park's mission and could be seen as an attempt to rewrite history.

Request for clarification: The congressional delegation is seeking answers regarding the decision to dismantle the exhibits, who authorized it, and what plans are in place for any removed materials. They believe these actions violate existing agreements about preserving the historical site.

Disclaimer: This is an AI-generated summary of a press release. The model used to summarize this release may make mistakes. See the full release here.

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