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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.
As veterans, we swore an oath to defend principles of justice and equality. It's our duty to stand against policies that seek to divide and erase us.
The web pages for dozens of historical figures,’ from Civil Rights activist Medgar Evers to the majority Black women army unit, the "Six Triple Eight‚" have been removed from the government ...
A tribute to the baseball legend disappeared from the DOD’s website on Wednesday but was restored later in the afternoon.
Articles and images about Jackie Robinson and the Navajo Code Talkers were removed from Defense Department social media and ...
At Medgar Evers College, a middle-aged mother of three stood up from the crowd during the “Daughters of the Legacy” event to pose a question to special guests Reena Evers-Everette, daughter of Medgar ...
The military story of Jackie Robinson ... in the purge of websites overseen by the department. A webpage about Medgar Evers, a civil rights activist and World War II veteran, was erased from ...
His page was restored on March 16. Medgar Evers, the civil rights icon who served in the Army during World War II, was removed from the Arlington Cemetery website as well. In 2017, Trump called ...
NATIONAL MILITARY CEMETERY. >> VISITORS STOPPING BY THE EVERS HOME ... ACCORDING TO A SPOKESPERSON FOR ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, WHICH IS WHERE MEDGAR EVERS WAS BURIED AFTER HE WAS ASSASSINATED BY ...
During the annual Congressional Civil Rights Pilgrimage, Myrlie Evers-Williams spoke about how Medgar Evers was killed in front of the house where he died. Watch an excerpt of her speech in the ...
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