- Mar 7, 2025
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Breaking Now News (BNN) – The U.S. Naval Academy’s decision to remove books by Maya Angelou and Holocaust-related works from its library has ignited a firestorm of criticism. The move, part of a broader Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policy review, has raised concerns about censorship and historical erasure.
The Naval Academy claims the removals are part of a "routine review" to ensure alignment with military values. However, critics argue the decision reflects a growing trend of suppressing uncomfortable historical truths and marginalized voices.
Advocacy groups are mobilizing to challenge the decision, while lawmakers demand transparency. Will the Academy reverse course, or will this set a precedent for future removals?
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