US government must reinstate removed historical markers
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- A US federal judge in Boston has ordered the government to reinstate historical markers and exhibits removed under a Trump-era executive order.
- The order, which aimed to counter narratives of racism and oppression in American history, has been criticized for attempting to 'rewrite history with a correction pen.' The government has 21 days to comply, before the 250th anniversary of US independence.
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A US federal judge in Boston has ordered the government to reinstate historical markers and exhibits removed under a Trump-era executive order. The order, which aimed to counter narratives of racism and oppression in American history, has been criticized for attempting to 'rewrite history with a correction pen.' The government has 21 days to comply, before the 250th anniversary of US independence.



