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Judge Orders Trump Administration to Reinstate Exhibits on Slavery

Last updated: February 17, 2026 7:05 pm
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The Trump administration has been ordered by a federal judge in Philadelphia to restore exhibits that examine the role of slavery in early United States history. This ruling comes after a controversial decision last month to dismantle the outdoor exhibition titled “Freedom and Slavery in Making a New Nation” at the President’s House in Independence National Historical Park.

The city of Philadelphia took legal action against the National Park Service (NPS) and the Department of the Interior (DOI) for removing the exhibition, arguing that the NPS did not have the authority to alter a display that the city had co-commissioned. Judge Cynthia M. Rufe’s 40-page opinion ordered the administration to restore the exhibits that had been taken down while the litigation is ongoing.

In her ruling, Judge Rufe drew parallels between the administration’s actions and the dystopian world depicted in George Orwell’s novel “1984.” She likened the removal of historical exhibits to the Ministry of Truth’s efforts to distort and erase facts in the novel, stating that the government does not have the power to manipulate historical truths.

The exhibits that were removed included references to the Constitution’s failure to abolish slavery, a map of the trans-Atlantic slave trade, and a video display by filmmaker Louis Massiah featuring enslaved individuals owned by George Washington. Judge Rufe argued that the removal of these exhibits was arbitrary and capricious, and would result in “irreparable harm” by providing visitors with a false account of the country’s history.

The ruling mandates the DOI to reinstate the exhibit, although no specific deadline was mentioned. Filmmaker Louis Massiah, whose works were removed from the exhibition, hailed the ruling as a victory for the community members, historians, and artists involved in creating the display. He emphasized the importance of preserving historical truths for just laws and governance.

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Overall, the court’s decision underscores the significance of accurately portraying history and the need to confront difficult truths about the nation’s past. It serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggle to preserve and present historical narratives in a truthful and meaningful way.

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