HARPERS FERRY, WV (LOOTPRESS) – The Trump administration has ordered the removal of exhibits and signs related to slavery at several national parks, including Harpers Ferry National Historical Park in West Virginia, according to reporting by The Washington Post.

The directive follows President Donald Trump’s March executive order instructing the Interior Department to eliminate what he called a “corrosive ideology” that disparages historic Americans.

National Park Service officials, according to The Post, are interpreting that order to include materials addressing racism, sexism, slavery, gay rights, or the persecution of Indigenous people.

Four people familiar with the matter told The Post that park staff have been directed to identify displays that may fall under the new guidelines.

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