The Army bases that were previously named after Confederate soldiers have been renamed to honor Black, Hispanic, and female military leaders. President Donald Trump announced plans to restore the ...
U.S. military bases will once again bear Confederate names. President Donald Trump is getting rid of Biden-era policies that changed the names of United States Army bases in 2021. The forts were ...
After Grant was voted in to succeed Johnson, he appointed Longstreet as the surveyor of customs for New Orleans. Governor Warmoth was a political pragmatist who created the biracial Metropolitan ...
During a visit to Fort Bragg in North Carolina, President Donald Trump said that seven military bases once named for Confederate military figures — and then renamed under former President Joe Biden ...
President Donald Trump recently announced plans to restore seven Army base names that originally honored Confederate military figures, and one Alabama Army base is already starting the transition. The ...
President Donald Trump says he plans to restore the original names of seven U.S. military bases that were changed because they honored Confederate leaders. Speaking at Fort Bragg in North Carolina, on ...
President Donald Trump appears to be playing both sides with his recent push to restore the names of Army bases previously honoring Confederate military figures. Civil unrest in the wake of 2020’s ...
K. Denise Rucker Krepp was thrilled when her distant Confederate cousin’s name was removed from Fort Rucker in 2023 and disheartened when the Trump administration returned the Army base in Alabama to ...
In 2023, amid a national reckoning on issues of race in America, the names of seven Army bases were changed because they honored Confederate leaders. Now, those same bases are reverting back to their ...
President Donald Trump announced plans to restore the names of seven Army bases named after Confederate soldiers. The president revealed the upcoming changes during a June 10 appearance at Fort Bragg ...