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Join "Ranger of the Lost Art" Doug Leen for a virtual book talk about preserving the lost 1930s art of America's National Parks!
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Microsoft appears to be working on new 3D icons for its Office suite. Reddit users have discovered the new icons in an email survey from Microsoft, reports Windows Central. The survey includes a ...
The National Parks Service has restored the original Harriet Tubman material featured on a webpage about the Underground Railroad after garnering outrage over its removal. In February, a photo and ...
NPS recently garnered criticism from media and a U.S. senator when reports surfaced alleging that it edited a webpage about the Underground Railroad to remove a photo of Tubman and a quote of hers, as ...
Until mid-February, the top of the NPS’ “What is the Underground Railroad?” page featured a large photo of Tubman, the railroad’s most famous “conductor,” records from the Wayback ...
The image of the flipped logo has been edited to add "eyes" so that it more closely resembles a KKK hood. On April 1, 2025, TikTok user @thedisciplinedfatkid posted a video (archived) in which he ...
Millions of acres of national forests, including a sizeable portion in Michigan, may be cleared for timber production in a bid to reduce wildfire risk under a new U.S. Department of Agriculture plan.
A quote from Tubman about her experience coordinating the clandestine network for slaves seeking freedom also no longer appears on the NPS page. The new page does not mention slavery until the ...
The National Park Service has edited a page on its website that describes the Underground Railroad to reduce the emphasis on Harriet Tubman, instead highlighting “Black/White cooperation.” ...
Roberto Clemente Jr. wrote a one-word response to a social media post noting that the Clemente 21 logo on the padded wall below the right field foul pole had been replaced by a Surfside ad: ...