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This is different because there are no children using the Naval Academy library,” said a R.I. advocate opposing book bans.
Racist" by Ibram X. Kendi, as well as “I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings" by American writer and poet Maya Angelou.
“Students for Fair Admissions welcomes the announcement that the U.S. Naval Academy will end its unfair and illegal ...
Trump’s executive orders affect the entire government and the private sector. The White House released a fact sheet for an ...
The U.S. Naval Academy removed 381 books from its library shelves in response to President Donald Trump's executive order ...
Maya Angelou's "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" was among the 381 books that were recently removed from the U.S. Naval ...
Officials for the Annapolis, Md., school were instructed to review the library late last week, though it is unclear if the ...
Defense Department leaders ordered the academy to remove books that promote diversity, equity and inclusion in response to ...
What if a single, quiet decision could alter the very fabric of our historical narrative? The post Trump Administration ...
The U.S. Naval Academy is pitching almost 400 books from its library, in accordance with directives from the Trump ...
The U.S. Naval Academy has ended racial preferences in its admissions process, President Donald Trump’s administration said ...