400 Books Removed From Naval Academy Library
Briefly

The U.S. Naval Academy has removed 400 books from its library that were identified as promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) under directives from the Trump administration. This decision came after a review of 900 potential books by the Naval Academy as ordered by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. Notable titles such as Martin Luther King Jr.'s autobiography and a biography of Jackie Robinson were included in the initial review list. Additionally, all five military academies have been instructed to eliminate admissions quotas based on race or sex, impacting broader curriculum and library materials.
The U.S. Naval Academy has removed 400 books promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion from its library due to directives from the Trump administration.
Last week, the Naval Academy identified 900 books to review for DEI-related content, including significant works such as Martin Luther King Jr.'s autobiography.
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