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In this powerful segment, Tezlyn Figaro exposes how the National Park Service attempted to replace Harriet Tubman's story on their Underground Railroad webpage with messaging about "Black and white cooperation." She breaks down how anonymous NPS employees alerted the Washington Post, forcing the agency to restore the original content about resistance to enslavement. This commentary reminds us why Black owned media like REVOLT News remains critical in telling our stories authentically.
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By REVOLTIn this powerful segment, Tezlyn Figaro exposes how the National Park Service attempted to replace Harriet Tubman's story on their Underground Railroad webpage with messaging about "Black and white cooperation." She breaks down how anonymous NPS employees alerted the Washington Post, forcing the agency to restore the original content about resistance to enslavement. This commentary reminds us why Black owned media like REVOLT News remains critical in telling our stories authentically.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices