Removing a slavery exhibit in Philadelphia revives a 250-year-old American debate.
George Washington kept slaves as president, but a federal display commemorating them has now been dismantled.
The exhibit was removed to comply with Trump's executive order.
This comes amid a review directed by President Donald Trump's executive order.
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