Un-Cancel Robert E. Lee: An Open Letter to the Trustees of Washington and Lee University

Un-Cancel Robert E. Lee: An Open Letter to the Trustees of Washington and Lee University

by Gib Kerr
Un-Cancel Robert E. Lee: An Open Letter to the Trustees of Washington and Lee University

Un-Cancel Robert E. Lee: An Open Letter to the Trustees of Washington and Lee University

by Gib Kerr

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Overview

Robert E. Lee is perhaps the most misunderstood figure in American history. Although opposed to slavery and secession, he believed his duty was to defend his home state of Virginia from the invading Union Army. He was a reluctant warrior, tragically compelled to fight in a war he never wanted.

Outnumbered by a foe equipped with vastly superior resources, Lee emerged as one of the greatest military leaders in history. Through it all, his example of character and honor inspired the love of those who served under him. Yet his greatest legacy was arguably as an educator and peacemaker after the war, encouraging reconciliation between the North and South and devoting his final years to reuniting our war-torn nation.

In recent years, however, Lee has been unfairly targeted by a woke cancel culture that seeks to erase and rewrite American history. Even Washington and Lee University—the school that he saved from oblivion—has turned its back on him.

Now more than ever, America needs heroes. Men of virtue, honor, and character—men like Lee—whose examples must endure to inspire and shape today's youth. But as statues are toppled and history is rewritten by America-hating radicals, our heroes and the ideals they represent are rapidly fading.

Un-Cancel Robert E. Lee is the nearly forgotten story of a great American hero, as well as a call to restore him to his rightful seat of honor—beginning with his final resting place at Washington and Lee.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185718827
Publisher: Bombardier Books
Publication date: 05/21/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Gib Kerr is an astute observer of modern America. Having gained a unique perspective from a lifetime of experience in both rural and urban settings—from Missouri farmland to corporate boardrooms—Kerr captures the voice of Flyover Country.

Kerr’s writing taps into his lengthy business background and broad exposure to the political and cultural influences of the day. His real-world point of view addresses the threats posed by academia, the media/Big Tech information cartel, and an unchecked administrative state.

A lifelong student of history, Kerr has been fascinated by the story of Robert E. Lee since childhood. Over several decades, Kerr has accumulated an extensive library of Lee biographies and is in constant pursuit of additional insight into Lee’s remarkable life.

Kerr is a graduate of Washington and Lee University (BA) and the University of Virginia (MBA). He has raised four children and is the grandfather of five (and counting). He lives in Kansas City, Missouri.
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