Senin, 02 Oktober 2017

American History Review: Robert E. Lee

Robert E. Lee American Experience DVD The conflict that began in 1861 never quite ended. Look at Robert E. Lee, often mythologized as a man of marble who personifies the chivalric South. Instead of a civil war triggered by slavery, a moral dilemma that was a political and economic time bomb, Confederate apologists see their …

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