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Symbols of the mythic reverence for Robert E. Lee could easily be found in public spaces across the country until 2020, when the Black Lives Movement gained nationwide attention during the COVID-19 ...
Alabama and Mississippi have recognized Robert E. Lee Day as a state holiday since the early 1900s, later combining it with the federal celebration of King, which President Ronald Reagan signed ...
According to her online bio, Morales' grandparents came to Houston and started Morales Funeral Home in 1931. After her grandmother's death, Morales took over the business.
The statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee in Charlottesville, Virginia, was melted down in a secret ceremony and will become a new piece of public artwork.
Now, their names will stand side-by-side in perpetuity as the namesakes for a Virginia Army fort once named for Confederate General Robert E. Lee. The process ...
by Lee, Fitzhugh, 1835-1905 Publication date 1994 Topics Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870, United States. Army -- Biography, Confederate States of America. Army -- Biography, Generals -- ...
He didn’t don his usual black robe. Instead, U.S. District Judge Robert E. Jones, dressed in a light blue blazer and black slacks, came through a side door and the courtroom erupted in applause.
But as Allen C. Guelzo records in the newest, less adulatory biography, Robert E. Lee: A Life (2021), Lee remained himself.
Robert E. Lee: A Life is a new biography that examines one of the most well-known and controversial Civil War figures. Author ALLEN C. GUELZO, professor and historian at Princeton University, covers ...
Rev. Robert W. Lee felt like his integrity was being challenged when Confederate defenders continued to accuse him of lying about being a distant relative of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee.
Rev. Robert W. Lee felt like his integrity was being challenged when Confederate defenders continued to accuse him of lying about being a distant relative of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee.