Robert E. Lee
Judge Orders Richmond's Robert E. Lee Statue Can Be Removed
Gov. Ralph Northam ordered the statue removed in June. The statue, which stands 60 feet high, is the only Confederate statue still standing on the city's Monument Avenue.
Confederate Figures Removed From Virginia Capitol In The Dead Of Night
Seven busts along with a statue and a plaque — all honoring Confederate leaders — are quietly ousted from Virginia's Old House Chamber on orders from the state's House of Delegates speaker.
Virginia Judge Blocks Plan To Remove Statue Of Robert E. Lee
Judge Bradley B. Cavedo issued a temporary injunction prompted by a lawsuit that claims the state promised to protect the statue when the land it is located on was annexed in 1890.
Lee Relative Who Denounced White Supremacy Resigns As Pastor Of N.C. Church
Robert W. Lee IV said some members of his congregation were uncomfortable with the media attention he received after his speech against racism and hate on MTV's Video Music Awards in August.
Pastor, Descendant Of Robert E. Lee Leaves Post At Winston-Salem Church
A minister and descendant of Robert E. Lee in North Carolina has quit his job, resigning after speaking out against white supremacy.
A Black Food Historian Explores His Bittersweet Connection To Robert E. Lee
Michael Twitty's enslaved ancestors witnessed the Confederate general's surrender, the significance of which weaves through his new memoir as he seeks 'culinary justice' for African Americans.
These Oklahoma City Schools Are Named For Confederate Generals ... Or Are They?
Oklahoma City school leaders announced they wanted the community to decide whether to change the names of four schools, only to find that some important details about the schools may be lost to time.
Robert E. Lee Relative Reflects On 'Sickening' Events In Charlottesville And His Family Legacy
Confederate monuments around the country are coming down following the events of Charlottesville where hate groups rallied around a statue of Robert E. Lee.
Confederate Statues Come Down At The University Of Texas
President Greg Fenves ordered the immediate removal of statues of Robert E. Lee and three other figures from a main area of campus. The removals should be complete by mid-morning Monday.