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Army academic leaders pledge to end racism, increase inclusion

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… identified as minorities including 214 African Americans and 141 Hispanic Americans. … the highest number of African Americans since the school’s … example he sets as an African-American leader in his position. … ;#39;m the first African American. I’m proud to …

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