Robert E. Lee. On the cemetery's website, internal links that directed users to webpages with information about the "Notable Graves" of dozens of black, Hispanic and female veterans were gone on ...
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WASHINGTON, DC – The Arlington National Cemetery recently removed information ... Civil War at the home of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. Previously accessible pages on “Notable Graves” of Black, ...
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(Courtesy of U.S. Army) Arlington National Cemetery has removed information from its website documenting the contributions of Black, Hispanic and female service ... once owned by Confederate General ...
The cemetery website unpublished links to lists of notable graves, walking tours and other material about Black, Hispanic and ...
The claim originated from a report by Task & Purpose, a military news, culture and analysis outlet. The report found that ...
The article noted that links to three lists of Black, Hispanic and female service members buried at the cemetery were removed, as well as documents from an education section. Need a break?
The Arlington National Cemetery website removed links to webpages about Black, Hispanic and female veterans buried at the site. Rating: Between December 2024 and March 2025, military news, culture and ...
The Arlington National Cemetery website removed links to webpages about Black, Hispanic and female veterans buried at the site. Rating: Between December 2024 and March 2025, military news, culture and ...