On this episode of Our American Stories, Robert E. Lee remains one of the most debated figures in American history, remembered as a leading general of the Confederate Army and a central figure in the Civil War. Long before Appomattox Court House and the surrender that ended the war for Lee’s army, Robert Edward Lee had lived a life shaped by intense family pressure and an unwavering ambition to live up to his family name.
Acclaimed historian Allen C. Guelzo, author of Robert E. Lee: A Life, shares the backstory of Robert E. Lee, tracing his rise through the U.S. Army and the decisions that led him into Confederate leadership.
We’d like to thank the Bill of Rights Institute for allowing us access to this audio, originally part of their Scholar Talks series.
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