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In its June ruling outlawing affirmative action in college admissions, the U.S. Supreme Court excepted the nation's military academies. A new lawsuit seeks to change that.
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Lawyers who filed the suit say agency records show the VA is more likely to pay claims from white veterans than from Black veterans.
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American Veteran: This Black World War II aviator first experienced racial integration in a POW campWhen he was 11 years old, Harold Brown decided he wanted to be a pilot. He flew 30 missions during World War II as one of the Tuskegee Airmen, the first Black aviators in the U.S. Military.
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The Marine Corps investigated whether the reservist son of a former San Diego Republican official tried to join a white supremacist group. But the outcome of the case provided little clarity into the military's new anti-extremism policy.
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The report from Blue Star Families found some service members are passing up career-advancing moves because they don't want to relocate to certain cities.
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A survey found widespread concern from Black, Latino, and Asian military families about inequality in cities where bases are located.
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As part of a special project targeted at military kids, Sesame Workshop and its Muppets are tackling the subjects of race, diversity, and discrimination.
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Advocates say more members of Congress should reach out to Black and Latino high school students and make them aware of opportunities at the elite schools.
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A group of VA psychologists across the country have formed race-based stress and trauma support groups for veterans of color.Jared McBride served in the…
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In 1976, 13 Marines were jailed after they burst into a room at Camp Pendleton and attacked the men inside. The attackers thought they were confronting Ku…