Why Confederate War General Robert E. Lee’s Direct Descendent Supports Taken Down His Ancestor’s Sta
“Being related to the person whose statue has been used not only in Richmond but in other places as a sign of, as uplifting the cause of white supremacy rhetoric and action—I could not sit idly by and allow people to use that.” Robert W. Lee IV is the great-great-great-great nephew of the confederate war general Robert E. Lee. He wants to see monuments dedicated to his ancestor taken down. “I think our statues say a lot more about what we value rather than what we can learn.”
07.06.20 | 02:48 | CC