The racial snowflakes of the Trump administration have been so triggered by a famous photograph of a scarred former slave that they demanded its removal from a national park.
The Washington Post reports that it was part of a larger Trump administration order to remove signs and exhibits related to slavery at “multiple national parks.”
According to Wikimedia Commons , the photo of Peter Gordon was taken April 2, 1863 by Mathew Benjamin Brady. It was originally captioned, “Overseer Artayou Carrier whipped me. I was two months in bed sore from the whipping. My master come after I was whipped; he discharged the overseer. The very words of poor Peter, taken as he sat for his picture."
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The latest orders include removing information at Harpers Ferry National Historic