Most books pulled from Naval Academy library are back on the shelves in latest DEI turn [View all]
Source: The Independent/AP
Wednesday 21 May 2025 23:57 BST
All but a few of the nearly 400 books that the U.S. Naval Academy removed from its library because they dealt with anti-racism and gender issues are back on the shelves after the newest Pentagon-ordered review the latest turn in a dizzying effort to rid the military of materials related to diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
Based on the new review, about 20 books from the academys library are being pulled aside to be checked, but that number includes some that werent identified or removed in last months initial purge of 381 books, defense officials told The Associated Press. A few dozen books at the Air Force libraries including at the Air Force Academy also have been pulled out for review, said the officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the process is still ongoing.
The back-and-forth on book removals reflects a persistent problem in the early months of the Trump administration, as initial orders and demands for an array of policy changes have been forced to be reworked, fine-tuned and reissued because they were vague, badly defined or problematic. The reviews and changes at military libraries and to websites, social media accounts and more are part of the Trump administrations far-reaching efforts to purge so-called DEI content from federal agencies.
The Pentagon earlier this month issued a detailed directive to all military leaders and commands to pull and review all library books addressing diversity, anti-racism or gender issues by Wednesday. The order contained more specific search words than earlier guidance and verbal orders from Defense Department leaders, and officials said it resulted in dramatically fewer banned books than initially thought.
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