Feminism and Racism Books in Naval Academy’s Dei Puraj

Holocaust, Feminism dates, civil rights and racism and Maya Angelou’s famous autobiography “I know why the cage bird says”, the defense secretary Pete Hegseth’s office, the school’s diversity and inclusiveness to get rid of the introduction of the introduction of approximately 400 volumes this week.
On Friday, the navy provided a list of 381 books from the library. The movement points to a more step in explaining the content of the Trump administration, including policies, programs, online and social media advertisements and curriculums in schools from federal agencies.
In addition to Mrs. Angelou’s award -winning Tome, “Commemoration of Holocaust ilen, which is interested in Holocaost monuments on the list; II. “Semi -American” about African Americans in World War II; 19th century New York is a “respected woman” about the public roles of African American women; And “Following Trayvon Martin” about the 2012 shooting of the 17 -year -old black in Florida, asking questions about the creation of racial profiles.
Other books are clearly interested in issues that are highly targeted by the Trump administration, including gender identity, sexuality and transsexual problems. A wide range of books on race and gender have been aimed at African American female poets, black -face entertainment and treatment of women in Islamic countries.
The list included racism, historical books about Ku Klux Klan, and women, gender and race treatment in art and literature.
Navy said that the authorities had passed the Nimitz Library catalog using keyword searches to describe books that require further examination. Approximately 900 books were detected in the search.
“The department officials closely examined the anterior list to determine which books should be removed later, Tim said Tim Hawkins. “Approximately 400 books were removed from the Nimitz Library to comply with the directives mentioned in the executive orders published by the President.”
Authorities said that the books were removed shortly before arriving on Tuesday, the secretary of the books were removed to visit the academy that was already planned and is not bound to library liquidation.
The Pentagon said that academies are completely dependent on the execution and implementation of President Trump’s executive orders ”.
Annapolis, the Naval War Academy in Maryland, the Air Force Academy near Colorado Springs, the Colorado, and the US Military Academy in New York, New York, West Point, did not include President Donald Trump’s federal financing during the 12th grade schools. Because academies are colleges.
However, when the Pentagon leaders stated that a media report did not remove books introducing the school, he turned his attention to the Naval Academy last week.
A US official said the academy was told to review and remove late last week. It is not clear whether the order is directed by Mr. Hegseth or by someone else to his staff.
A West Point official confirmed that he had reviewed the school’s curriculum earlier this week and was ready to review the library content if he was directed by the army. Air Force and Naval Warfare Academies had also conducted curriculum investigations.
An Air Force Academy official, the school’s curriculum, courses and other materials continuously examine and everything is in accordance with the executive orders and defense department policies.
Last week, Lieutenant General Tony Bauernfeind Air Force Academy Inspector said the Congress was in the midst of the school’s course review, but did not mention the book.
Authorities spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the academy policies.
Mr. Hegseth pushed an aggressive way to delete the department DEI programs and online content, but the campaign was greeted with questions from angry MPs, local leaders and citizens about the abolition of military heroes and historical words from the Defense Department websites and social media pages.