WASHINGTON — The U.S. Interior Department said all interpretive signage in national parks was under review as President Donald Trump’s administration attempts to reshape public spaces and museums in a way that rights advocates say could undo decades of social progress.

The Washington Post reported late on Monday that the Trump administration has ordered the removal of signs and exhibits related to slavery at multiple national parks, including a historic photograph of a formerly enslaved man showing scars on his back.

The National Park Service is a part of the Interior Department. Interpretive signs in national parks and other areas provide written and visual information about their history and cultural heritage.

Civil rights advocates say the Trump administration is undermining the ackn

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