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Maya Angelou memoir, Holocaust e book amongst a whole lot pulled from Naval Academy library
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Maya Angelou memoir, Holocaust e book amongst a whole lot pulled from Naval Academy library

Last updated: April 5, 2025 3:16 pm
Editorial Board Published April 5, 2025
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Books on the Holocaust, histories of feminism, civil rights and racism, and Maya Angelou’s well-known autobiography, “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings,” have been among the many almost 400 volumes faraway from the U.S. Naval Academy’s library this week after Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth’s workplace ordered the varsity to do away with ones that promote range, fairness and inclusion.

The Navy late Friday offered the checklist of 381 books which were taken out of its library. The transfer marks one other step within the Trump administration’s far-reaching effort to purge so-called DEI content material from federal companies, together with insurance policies, packages, on-line and social media postings and curriculum at colleges.

Along with Angelou’s award-winning tome, the checklist contains “Memorializing the Holocaust,” which offers with Holocaust memorials; “Half American,” about African People in World Conflict II; “A Respectable Woman,” concerning the public roles of African American girls in nineteenth century New York; and “Pursuing Trayvon Martin,” concerning the 2012 taking pictures of the Black 17-year-old in Florida that raised questions on racial profiling.

Different books clearly cope with topics which were stridently focused by the Trump administration, together with gender identification, sexuality and transgender points. A big selection of books on race and gender have been focused, coping with such subjects as African American girls poets, entertainers who wore blackface and the remedy of ladies in Islamic international locations.

Additionally on the checklist have been historic books on racism, the Ku Klux Klan and the remedy of ladies, gender and race in artwork and literature.

In a press release, the Navy stated officers went by means of the Nimitz Library catalog, utilizing key phrase searches, to determine books that required additional evaluate. About 900 books have been recognized within the search.

“Departmental officials then closely examined the preliminary list to determine which books required removal,” stated Cmdr. Tim Hawkins, Navy spokesman. “Nearly 400 books were removed from Nimitz Library to comply with directives outlined in Executive Orders issued by the President.”

The books have been eliminated shortly earlier than Hegseth arrived Tuesday for a go to to the academy, which had already been deliberate and was not related to the library purge, officers stated.

The Pentagon has stated the academies are “fully committed to executing and implementing President Trump’s Executive Orders.”

The Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, the Air Power Academy close to Colorado Springs, Colorado, and the U.S. Navy Academy in West Level, New York, had not been included in President Donald Trump’s govt order in January that banned DEI instruction, packages or curriculum in kindergarten by means of twelfth grade colleges that obtain federal funding. That’s as a result of the academies are schools.

Pentagon leaders, nevertheless, turned their consideration to the Naval Academy final week when a media report famous that the varsity had not eliminated books selling DEI.

A U.S. official stated the academy was instructed late final week to conduct the evaluate and removing. It isn’t clear if the order was directed by Hegseth or another person on his workers.

A West Level official confirmed earlier this week that the varsity had accomplished a evaluate of its curriculum and was ready to evaluate library content material if directed by the Military. The Air Power and Naval academies had additionally carried out curriculum critiques as had been required.

An Air Power Academy official stated the varsity frequently critiques its curriculum, coursework and different supplies to make sure all of it complies with govt orders and Protection Division insurance policies.

Final week, Lt. Gen. Tony Bauernfeind, the Air Power Academy superintendent, instructed Congress that the varsity was in the midst of its course evaluate, however there was no point out of books.

The officers spoke on situation of anonymity to debate academy insurance policies.

Hegseth has aggressively pushed the division to erase DEI packages and on-line content material, however the marketing campaign has been met with questions from indignant lawmakers, native leaders and residents over the removing of army heroes and historic mentions from Protection Division web sites and social media pages.

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