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This Article is From Nov 08, 2014

US Army Apologizes, Will Drop N-Word From Policy Document

Washington: The US Army has issued an apology and will no longer use the term "Negro" in a document on policies and procedures as an acceptable alternative to African American.

The Army Command Policy, known as AR 600-20, said "terms such as 'Haitian' or 'Negro' could be used in addition to 'Black' or 'African American.'"

The issue was first reported by CNN on Thursday. The Army dropped the term the same day and issued the apology.

"The US Army fully recognized, and promptly acted, to remove outdated language in Army Regulation 600-20 as soon as it was brought to our attention," Army spokeswoman Lieutenant Colonel Alayne Conway said in a statement.
 
© Thomson Reuters 2014

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