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Robert E. Lee, however, was not Nathan Bedford Forrest. In fact, in April 1861, prior to Virginia’s secession, President Abraham Lincoln offered Lee command of Union forces.
The committee’s other suggestions were Tall City High School and Midland Carver Lee High School, the latter a reference to George Washington Carver High, the district’s segregated, all-Black high ...
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Navy Times on MSNFort named after Gen. Robert E. Lee will now honor a Buffalo SoldierAdams, formerly Fort Lee, was in 2023 the first Army base to be named for Black Americans. Now, it'll be the first named for a Buffalo Solider.
Macomb County Prosecutor Peter Lucido apologized Friday for a social media post quoting Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee on his birthday, adding that the post was “inappropriate.” “On my ...
Family members of Confederate Army General Robert E. Lee and descendants of people the Lee family enslaved will meet on the very same land their ancestors lived and worked on in a reconciliatory event ...
Charlottesville, Va., approved a plan to melt down a Robert E. Lee statue — central in a deadly and violent white nationalist rally five years ago — and put a public art installation in its place.
A statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee that was a focal point of a deadly white nationalist protest in 2017 has been melted down.
The Robert E. Lee building was erected as a hotel in 1923, eventually fell into decline and closed in 1974. A firm affiliated with RELEE converted it to affordable apartments in the mid-1990s.
The Confederate statue of Robert E. Lee that was removed from downtown Charlottesville two years ago has now been destroyed.
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BOISE – The Robert E. Lee window that once stood in the Cathedral of the Rockies First United Methodist Church in Boise has been placed in a different church. Well, sort of.
Instead, Lee’s statue was commissioned by a single individual: Paul Goodloe McIntire, a businessman, and one of Charlottesville’s largest benefactors.
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