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Conservatives Are Mad That Robert E. Lee’s Dead Horse Has Been Canceled OH HELL NEIGH The horse had been dead and forgotten for more than 150 years—until now.
The image is of Robert E. Lee's horse Traveller's grave. (The W&L Spectator / Facebook) 491. SHARES. 1.4k. VIEWS. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter.
Robert E. Lee’s Horse’s Ass Made Me Black My messy red ’fro is damp, my smiling face is half in shadow, my feet are dangling in glistening water that spreads to the edges of the frame, and… By ...
Robert E. Lee instead chose the other side because of his great love of Virginia, and except for Gettysburg, would have won the war. He should be remembered as perhaps the greatest unifying force ...
When Richard Saukko galloped his chalk-white Arabian horse named Traveler around the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum almost 56 years ago, it was supposed to be a one-time stunt.
A son of American Revolutionary War hero Henry "Light-Horse Harry" Lee, Robert E. Lee graduated second in his class at West Point and distinguished himself in various battles during the U.S ...
His mother, Ann Hill Carter, descends from one of the wealthiest families in Virginia, and his father, Henry "Light-Horse Harry" Lee, ... Robert E. Lee graduates second in his class from West Point.
Conservatives are up in arms after they say a university in Virginia “canceled” the horse of Confederate general Robert E. Lee. The Washington and Lee University in Lexington made the decision ...
The massive bronze sculpture of Confederate General Robert E. Lee, in uniform, astride his horse Traveller, stood in a downtown Charlottesville park for nearly a century.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — In a downtown park, grass grows over the spot where there once stood a massive bronze statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee, astride his horse Traveller. The space ...
Virginia's Washington & Lee University has torn down a commemorative plaque honoring the horse of Confederate General Robert E. Lee, whom the school is still partially named after.
Robert E. Lee was a central character in America's defining national trauma, the Civil War. ... Lee bought his favorite horse Traveller, an American Saddlebred, in 1861 for $200.