An open letter to the U.S. Congress

Naval Academy should preserve diverse literary resources

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The removal of books on the Holocaust, civil rights struggles, and works by influential authors like Maya Angelou from the Naval Academy library is deeply concerning. These books provide invaluable historical perspectives and insights that are essential for a well-rounded education. Attempting to erase or minimize the study of pivotal events, movements, and voices that have shaped our society does a great disservice to the learning process. Without access to these resources, we risk losing important lessons from the past that can guide us in the present and future. Knowledge and understanding, not censorship, should be the priority. I urge you to reconsider this purge of important literary works and ensure that a diverse range of perspectives and histories remain available for academic study and discourse.

▶ Created on April 5 by Michael

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