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In reply to the discussion: The Myth of the Kindly General Lee [View all]dhill926
(16,953 posts)3. same shit...different century....
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Black. He also sanctioned gathering of freed blacks and returning them to South and slavery.
marble falls
Apr 2020
#5
i seriously doubt anyone rises to the rank of general if they can be described as "kindly"
Takket
Apr 2020
#14
It was Johnson who pardoned some 15,000 traitors. It's unclear how Lincoln would have proceeded.
malchickiwick
Apr 2020
#25
Lee, accepting his commission after being educated at West Point, SWORE never to take up arms ...
malchickiwick
Apr 2020
#24
An excellent book on the subject of Lee and the myths surrounding him is...
Vinnie From Indy
Apr 2020
#27
OK, when do we reduce the history of Joe to a guy who "knew how to throw a surprise story"? ...
marble falls
Apr 2020
#39
Lee was no angel. Treatment of freed black civilians and POWs make that clear.
marble falls
Apr 2020
#44
You get fed the Robert E, Lee man of honor and values crap up north, too. Did you watch the ...
marble falls
Apr 2020
#46