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Naval Academy removes nearly 400 books from library following DOD order

Black Politics Now by Black Politics Now
April 5, 2025
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Naval Academy removes nearly 400 books from library following DOD order

The Blue Angels fly over the graduating midshipmen during the Graduation and Commissioning Ceremony for the United States Naval Academy’s Class of 2021 at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium on Friday, May 28, 2021.(Photo courtesy of Capital Gazette)

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The U.S. Naval Academy removed nearly 400 books from its library as part of a broader effort to comply with a Pentagon directive targeting diversity materials. Other service academies, including the Air Force Academy and West Point, were also instructed to review their library content.

The Pentagon’s memo, “Restoring America’s Fighting Force ,” directed agencies to conduct a digital content update, removing works tied to race-based preferences and diversity initiatives. 

The move has sparked criticism for removing historical content, including works on Medgar Evers, Freddie Stowers, Jackie Robinson, and the Tuskegee Airmen.

The U.S. Naval Academy has removed close to 400 books from its library as part of an ongoing effort to comply with President Trump’s executive order targeting diversity programs across federal agencies, including curriculum or content.

U.S. Naval Academy removes nearly 400 books

The books were removed as part of a broader initiative directed by the Pentagon to eliminate materials linked to diversity initiatives across federal agencies. The U.S. Naval Academy identified and removed works related to diversity, restricting student access to those materials. It’s unclear if Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth gave the direct order. 

A U.S. official confirmed to the Associated Press the academy was ordered to remove all such books just days before Hegseth’s scheduled visit this week.

In addition to the Naval Academy, the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado and the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York, also received orders to review their library content for diversity related material.

The Associated Press reported a media outlet discovered the academies had not fully complied with the Trump administration’s directive to remove books encouraging diversity.

Warning given to other colleges, schools by Trump administration 

In February, the Trump administration sent a memo to colleges and K-12 schools, warning they could lose federal funding if they continued to implement race-based preferences in admissions, scholarships, or other areas of student life. It remains unclear whether the Naval Academy, an undergraduate college, received the same directive, or if other service academies preparing students for active duty were also affected.

Pentagon clarifies diversity content removal 

By the end of March, Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell confirmed the department was taking a strong stance in following the directives of both President Trump and Hegseth.

“Over the past few weeks, we’ve taken action to identify and archive DEI content from our websites and social media platforms,” Parnell said in a clarification video. 

The move sparked criticism from lawmakers, military leaders and the public, particularly for the removal of historical accounts and stories of military heroes. Some notable figures, including baseball player and civil rights symbol Jackie Robinson and the Tuskegee Airmen, were among the content removed, only to be restored later.

“We want to be very, very clear: history is not DEI,” Parnell explained, referring to the content purge.

Memorandum to remove diversity content

The Pentagon’s memorandum, titled “Restoring America’s Fighting Force,” provided guidance for conducting a digital content update across the department’s platforms. Officials were given until March 5 to remove content related to preferential treatment based on sex, race, ethnicity or other diversity-related matters.

Source: AP News

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