Medgar Evers, whom President Trump called “a great American hero,” has been erased from the website which featured a section ...
As veterans, we swore an oath to defend principles of justice and equality. It's our duty to stand against policies that seek ...
The online purge also included the removal of “diverse” from various pages on the Arlington National Cemetery site.
From Medgar Evers to Doris Miller, learn about the service members impacted by President Donald Trump's DEI removal ...
Civil rights leader Medgar Evers (1925–1963) posing in his army uniform in Charbourg, France. Former Mississippi Supreme Court Justice Reuben Anderson, who showed the president around the museum ...
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 ...
Medgar Evers men’s basketball coach Brian Nigro believes the CUNY Athletic Conference committed a flagrant foul against his team. The Cougars lost to Lehman in the quarterfinals of the ...
After claims about civil rights leader and World War veteran Medgar Evers’ name being removed from the Arlington National Cemetery website surfaced, a spokesperson clarified that it was only ...
Medgar Evers, a World War II veteran who fought segregation in Mississippi, is among service members whose histories were ...