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William H. Gray represented Pennsylvania’s Second Congressional District. He was the first African American to chair the ...
Some of the Native Americans the National Park Service was supposed to consult with say moving a statue of Pennsylvania's founder William Penn from a Philadelphia historic site isn't a priority ...
The National Park Service quickly realized there was a problem when it announced plans to remove a statue of William Penn from Welcome Park in Philadelphia on Jan. 5.
The university said William Peace owned 51 enslaved people. Due to that, the university's Board of Trustees voted to remove the statue from campus. "Today, we are publicly acknowledging those ...
After the statues of Gens. Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson were removed Saturday morning, officials voted to take down a monument to Meriwether Lewis, William Clark and Sacagawea.
The National Park Service said that William Penn's statue will remain in Philadelphia's Welcome Park after a removal announcement sparked ... which is on 143 S. 3rd Street in Philadelphia. ...
Some of the Native Americans the National Park Service was supposed to consult with say moving a statue of Pennsylvania's founder William Penn from a Philadelphia historic site isn't a priority ...
Some of the Native Americans the National Park Service was supposed to consult with say moving a statue of Pennsylvania's founder William Penn from a Philadelphia historic site isn't a priority ...
A statue of William Penn stands at Welcome Park in Philadelphia, Monday, Jan. 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke) AP ...