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Medgar Evers, whom President Trump called “a great American hero,” has been erased from the website which featured a section honoring Black Americans who fought in the nation’s wars.
The Arlington National Cemetery no longer has minority veteran history following President Donald Trump’s order to remove all DEI-related references.
Educational material about Black people, Latinos and women in the military have been changed on Arlington National Cemetery website.
Evers and other service members in such sections are still on the website, an Arlington National Cemetery spokesperson ... changes were first reported by Civil War historian Kevin M.
VISITORS STOPPING BY THE EVERS HOME WEDNESDAY, REACTING TO REPORTS THAT THE ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY WEBSITE HAD APPARENTLY SCRUBBED INFORMATION ABOUT THE WORLD WAR TWO VETERAN AND CIVIL RIGHTS ...
“Subjects like the civil war, women’s history, even Hispanic history, reconstruction…” Levin said. “Walking tours of Arlington National Cemetery, profile pages of prominent Black ...
The remains of a soldier from Hartford who had been missing since World War II have been found and he will be honored for his ...
The Army will soon begin limited use of horse-drawn caissons for funerals at Arlington National Cemetery, phasing in the long-held tradition after nearly two years of work to improve the care of the ...