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MLK Shares Holiday with Robert E. Lee in Deep South
"Schools around the country close in remembrance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. But schools in the Deep South are also observing the birthday of Confederate G...
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Robert E. Lee Parade on MLK Day Pt 2
Little Rock news at 9 reports on Cabot parade.
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Help End Robert E Lee Day
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Say No to Robert E. Lee Day
Robert E. Lee Day's time has passed.
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It's MLK Day...and Robert E. Lee Day? / Martin Luther King, Alabama, Selma
It's MLK Day...and Robert E. Lee Day?
In Alabama, one of the states that officially designates today as Robert E. Lee/Martin Luther King Day, why did a superintendent turn down a high school history club request to see the movie "Selma"?
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Robert E Lee Day
Me interviewing a girl about robert e. lee.
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Robert E Lee Day 2012
Tribute to Confederate General Robert E Lee.
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Robert E. Lee Tribute
in Honor of Lee Day, January 19th.
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On This Day: October 12 - Robert E. Lee, Al Gore, Hugh Jackman, Kirk Cameron
Find out what happened on October 12 including famous birthdays like Hugh Jackman; famous deaths like Robert E. Lee and Willie Shoemaker; and notable events like former Vice President Al Gore winning the Nobel Prize in wake of An Inconvenient Truth.
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Robert E. Lee refuses command of the Union Army
"I never thought I'd live to see the day that a president of the United States would raise an army to invade his own country." A clip from the movie Gods and...
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Robert E Lee Monument in snow St Patrick's Day 2014
11:05am
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Robert E. Lee Park (with Rainy Day Runby) (July 12 2013)
A little bit of fun here on this rainy day! Does this make us rainy day people? End sequence music: "Rainy Day People [obviously!!]" by Gordon Lightfoot. Fro...
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Robert E. Lee game day
Livest school in Baytown tx.
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Shattered Dreams - Robert E. Lee High School 2015
The "Shattered Dreams" program involves the dramatization of an alcohol-related crash on or near a high school campus, complete with police and EMS response, emergency room treatment, family notifications, and the arrest and booking of the driver. The crash scene drama is played out before the student body during a school day. Throughout the day the other elements of the "docu-drama" unfold. To gi
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Robert E. Lee: Quotes, Interesting Facts, Military Tactics, Career, History (1998)
At the outbreak of war, Lee was appointed to command all of Virginia's forces, but upon the formation of the Confederate States Army, he was named one of its first five full generals. Lee did not wear the insignia of a Confederate general, but only the three stars of a Confederate colonel, equivalent to his last U.S. Army rank.[85] He did not intend to wear a general's insignia until the Civil War
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Robert E. Lee in the Post-War Years: Gettysburg Winter Lecture
Gettysburg National Military Park Ranger Matt Atkinson examines the post-war life of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. Subjects discussed include Lee's tenure at Washington College (now Washington and Lee University), his role in reconciliation, and the general's famous refusal to discuss the events of the American Civil War.
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ROBERT E. LEE MARCHING BAND- HISTORY PLUG- VETERANS DAY PARADE- sponsored by MYBIZ UPLOAD.
HISTORY PLUGS are moments captured that you can share with your friends and family for generations to come. Perserve your history today Access your history p...
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Robert E. Lee Marching Generals-Warming Up on MLK Day #2
In the band room prior to marching in the MLK day parade, January 20, 2014.
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Robert E. Lee Marching Generals - Veterans Day 2014 (4)
The 2014 Robert E. Lee Marching Generals play in the 2014 Jacksonville Veterans Day Parade .
November 11, 2014 Jacksonville, Florida.
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Robert E. Lee Marching Generals - Veterans Day 2014 (5)
The 2014 Robert E. Lee Marching Generals play in the 2014 Jacksonville Veterans Day Parade .
November 11, 2014 Jacksonville, Florida.
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Robert E. Lee Marching Generals - Veterans Day 2014 (6)
The 2014 Robert E. Lee Marching Generals play in the 2014 Jacksonville Veterans Day Parade .
November 11, 2014 Jacksonville, Florida.
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National History Day-Documentary-Robert E. Lee
National History Day-Documentary-Robert E. Lee. By: Pete Jordanidies, Lukas Livengood, Shaan Parikh, and Clay Washington. JMMS Mr. Telloni's 10th Period Social Studies class.
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Robert E. Lee Marching Generals-MLK Day Parade #7
POV video with the Marching Generals on January 20th, 2014.
MLK Shares Holiday with Robert E. Lee in Deep South
"Schools around the country close in remembrance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. But schools in the Deep South are also observing the birthday of Confederate G......
"Schools around the country close in remembrance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. But schools in the Deep South are also observing the birthday of Confederate G...
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"Schools around the country close in remembrance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. But schools in the Deep South are also observing the birthday of Confederate G...
Robert E. Lee Parade on MLK Day Pt 2
Little Rock news at 9 reports on Cabot parade....
Little Rock news at 9 reports on Cabot parade.
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Little Rock news at 9 reports on Cabot parade.
Help End Robert E Lee Day
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- published: 30 Apr 2015
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Say No to Robert E. Lee Day
Robert E. Lee Day's time has passed.
Antiquated thinking has no place in the new South.
http://www.gofundme.com/notoleeday...
Robert E. Lee Day's time has passed.
Antiquated thinking has no place in the new South.
http://www.gofundme.com/notoleeday
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Robert E. Lee Day's time has passed.
Antiquated thinking has no place in the new South.
http://www.gofundme.com/notoleeday
- published: 30 Apr 2015
- views: 50
It's MLK Day...and Robert E. Lee Day? / Martin Luther King, Alabama, Selma
It's MLK Day...and Robert E. Lee Day?
In Alabama, one of the states that officially designates today as Robert E. Lee/Martin Luther King Day, why did a superint...
It's MLK Day...and Robert E. Lee Day?
In Alabama, one of the states that officially designates today as Robert E. Lee/Martin Luther King Day, why did a superintendent turn down a high school history club request to see the movie "Selma"?
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It's MLK Day...and Robert E. Lee Day?
In Alabama, one of the states that officially designates today as Robert E. Lee/Martin Luther King Day, why did a superintendent turn down a high school history club request to see the movie "Selma"?
ALL IN WITH CHRIS HAYES - 8:35 PM 1/19/2015
explore: Martin Luther King, Alabama, Selma
Breaking news, latest news, current events.
Afternoon MoJoe, All In with Chris Hayes, Andrea Mitchell Reports, The Book Report, The Briefing, Changing America, Code Forward, Craig Melvin, The Cycle, The Daily Rundown, Disrupt With Karen, Finney, The Docket, The Ed Show, First Look, Greenhouse, Hardball with Chris Matthews, Jansing & Co., Krystal Clear, The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell, Lockup, MSNBC Documentaries, Martin Bashir, Melissa Harris-Perry, Morning Joe, NOW With Alex Wagner, Nerding Out, NewsNation with Tamron Hall, Out There, PoliticsNation with Al Sharpton, Pot Barons of Colorado, The Rachel Maddow Show, The Reid Report, Reporter’s Notebook, Road Map, Ronan Farrow Daily, The Rundown with Jose Diaz-Balart, So Popular!, Sports Matters, Taking the Hill, Thomas Roberts, Three Cents, Up Late with Alec Baldwin, Up With Steve Kornacki, Way Too Early, Weekends with Alex Witt, Your Business, msnbc Live, msnbc Originals.
State of the Union 2015, Marriage Equality, Counter-Terrorism, Guantanamo, Secret Service, Immigration Policy, Mitt Romney, David Petraeus, France, Charlie Hebdo, Mitch McConnell, Steve Scalise, Chris Christie, AirAsia, Bill de Blasio, Terror strikes France.
Democrats, Economy, Taxes, Poverty, Corporations, Jobs, Energy, Small Business, Unions, Wall Street, Education, Early Education, School Reform, Elections, Election 2012, Election 2014, Election 2016, Money in Politics, Voting Rights, Equality, LGBT, Race, Women, Immigration, Green, Pollution, Climate, Health, Health Care Reform, Obamacare, Global Health, Food, HIV-AIDS, Sexual Health, National Security, Middle East, Military, Afghanistan, Terrorism, Republicans, Tea Party, Society, Civil Liberties, Criminal Justice, Guns, Media, Religion, Culture, Terrorism, ISIS, 2015 Golden Globes Awards, Al Qaeda
- published: 20 Jan 2015
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Robert E Lee Day
Me interviewing a girl about robert e. lee....
Me interviewing a girl about robert e. lee.
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Me interviewing a girl about robert e. lee.
Robert E Lee Day 2012
Tribute to Confederate General Robert E Lee....
Tribute to Confederate General Robert E Lee.
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Tribute to Confederate General Robert E Lee.
- published: 17 Jan 2012
- views: 331
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author: uwkec8
Robert E. Lee Tribute
in Honor of Lee Day, January 19th....
in Honor of Lee Day, January 19th.
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in Honor of Lee Day, January 19th.
On This Day: October 12 - Robert E. Lee, Al Gore, Hugh Jackman, Kirk Cameron
Find out what happened on October 12 including famous birthdays like Hugh Jackman; famous deaths like Robert E. Lee and Willie Shoemaker; and notable events lik...
Find out what happened on October 12 including famous birthdays like Hugh Jackman; famous deaths like Robert E. Lee and Willie Shoemaker; and notable events like former Vice President Al Gore winning the Nobel Prize in wake of An Inconvenient Truth.
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Find out what happened on October 12 including famous birthdays like Hugh Jackman; famous deaths like Robert E. Lee and Willie Shoemaker; and notable events like former Vice President Al Gore winning the Nobel Prize in wake of An Inconvenient Truth.
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bio.® believes that the truth is more entertaining than fiction. True stories matter more to us because they happen to real people. We dig deep to find the most gripping, surprising and amazing stories. Whether it's a biopic, documentary, talk show or non-fiction series, BIO. delivers an honest portrayal of stories that will leave you amazed. BIO. True Story.
- published: 14 Oct 2014
- views: 163
Robert E. Lee refuses command of the Union Army
"I never thought I'd live to see the day that a president of the United States would raise an army to invade his own country." A clip from the movie Gods and......
"I never thought I'd live to see the day that a president of the United States would raise an army to invade his own country." A clip from the movie Gods and...
wn.com/Robert E. Lee Refuses Command Of The Union Army
"I never thought I'd live to see the day that a president of the United States would raise an army to invade his own country." A clip from the movie Gods and...
- published: 15 Jan 2012
- views: 41325
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author: Zappiss
Robert E. Lee Park (with Rainy Day Runby) (July 12 2013)
A little bit of fun here on this rainy day! Does this make us rainy day people? End sequence music: "Rainy Day People [obviously!!]" by Gordon Lightfoot. Fro......
A little bit of fun here on this rainy day! Does this make us rainy day people? End sequence music: "Rainy Day People [obviously!!]" by Gordon Lightfoot. Fro...
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A little bit of fun here on this rainy day! Does this make us rainy day people? End sequence music: "Rainy Day People [obviously!!]" by Gordon Lightfoot. Fro...
Robert E. Lee game day
Livest school in Baytown tx....
Livest school in Baytown tx.
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Livest school in Baytown tx.
- published: 30 Aug 2015
- views: 96
Shattered Dreams - Robert E. Lee High School 2015
The "Shattered Dreams" program involves the dramatization of an alcohol-related crash on or near a high school campus, complete with police and EMS response, em...
The "Shattered Dreams" program involves the dramatization of an alcohol-related crash on or near a high school campus, complete with police and EMS response, emergency room treatment, family notifications, and the arrest and booking of the driver. The crash scene drama is played out before the student body during a school day. Throughout the day the other elements of the "docu-drama" unfold. To give students a better understanding of the number of DWI-related deaths, an individual dressed as the "Grim Reaper" appears periodically throughout the school day to select a new victim. In 2000 every 20 minutes someone in Texas was injured or killed as the result of drunk driving. The victims are taken out of class, made-up in white faces and dressed in black t-shirts to symbolize death, and then returned to their classrooms to continue their day. By the end of the day, every student has one or more "dead" classmates present in the classroom with him, and on this note the school day ends.
The next morning a wrap-up assembly is held featuring those who played roles in the previous day's drama, including the "crash" victims, the drunk driver, their parents, and participating law enforcement and medical personnel. Impact statements from community members whose lives have been affected by teenage alcohol use and drunk driving bring closure to the program and reinforce its dual message for the teenage audience -- Don't drink until you are 21, and never drink and drive.
wn.com/Shattered Dreams Robert E. Lee High School 2015
The "Shattered Dreams" program involves the dramatization of an alcohol-related crash on or near a high school campus, complete with police and EMS response, emergency room treatment, family notifications, and the arrest and booking of the driver. The crash scene drama is played out before the student body during a school day. Throughout the day the other elements of the "docu-drama" unfold. To give students a better understanding of the number of DWI-related deaths, an individual dressed as the "Grim Reaper" appears periodically throughout the school day to select a new victim. In 2000 every 20 minutes someone in Texas was injured or killed as the result of drunk driving. The victims are taken out of class, made-up in white faces and dressed in black t-shirts to symbolize death, and then returned to their classrooms to continue their day. By the end of the day, every student has one or more "dead" classmates present in the classroom with him, and on this note the school day ends.
The next morning a wrap-up assembly is held featuring those who played roles in the previous day's drama, including the "crash" victims, the drunk driver, their parents, and participating law enforcement and medical personnel. Impact statements from community members whose lives have been affected by teenage alcohol use and drunk driving bring closure to the program and reinforce its dual message for the teenage audience -- Don't drink until you are 21, and never drink and drive.
- published: 17 Apr 2015
- views: 477
Robert E. Lee: Quotes, Interesting Facts, Military Tactics, Career, History (1998)
At the outbreak of war, Lee was appointed to command all of Virginia's forces, but upon the formation of the Confederate States Army, he was named one of its fi...
At the outbreak of war, Lee was appointed to command all of Virginia's forces, but upon the formation of the Confederate States Army, he was named one of its first five full generals. Lee did not wear the insignia of a Confederate general, but only the three stars of a Confederate colonel, equivalent to his last U.S. Army rank.[85] He did not intend to wear a general's insignia until the Civil War had been won and he could be promoted, in peacetime, to general in the Confederate Army.
Lee's first field assignment was commanding Confederate forces in western Virginia, where he was defeated at the Battle of Cheat Mountain and was widely blamed for Confederate setbacks.[86] He was then sent to organize the coastal defenses along the Carolina and Georgia seaboard, appointed commander, "Department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida" on November 5, 1861. Between then and the fall of Fort Pulaski, April 11, 1862, he put in place a defense of Savannah that proved successful in blocking Federal advance on Savannah. Confederate fort and naval gunnery dictated night time movement and construction by the besiegers. Federal preparations required four months. In those four months, Lee developed a defense in depth. Behind Fort Pulaski on the Savannah River, Fort Jackson was improved, and two additional batteries covered river approaches.[87] In the face of the Union superiority in naval, artillery and infantry deployment, Lee was able to block any Federal advance on Savannah, and at the same time, well-trained Georgia troops were released in time to meet McClellan's Peninsula Campaign. The City of Savannah would not fall until Sherman's approach from the interior at the end of 1864.
At first, the press spoke to the disappointment of losing Fort Pulaski. Surprised by the effectiveness of large caliber Parrott Rifles in their first deployment, it was widely speculated that only betrayal could have brought overnight surrender to a Third System Fort. Lee was said to have failed to get effective support in the Savannah River from the three sidewheeler gunboats of the Georgia Navy. Although again blamed by the press for Confederate reverses, he was appointed military adviser to Confederate President Jefferson Davis, the former U.S. Secretary of War. While in Richmond, Lee was ridiculed as the 'King of Spades' for his excessive digging of trenches around the capitol. These trenches would later play a pivotal role in battles near the end of the war.
Following the wounding of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston at the Battle of Seven Pines, on June 1, 1862, Lee assumed command of the Army of Northern Virginia, his first opportunity to lead an army in the field. Early in the war, his men called him "Granny Lee" because of his allegedly timid style of command.[89] Confederate newspaper editorials of the day objected to his appointment due to concerns that Lee would not be aggressive and would wait for the Union army to come to him. He oversaw substantial strengthening of Richmond's defenses during the first three weeks of June. In the spring of 1862, as part of the Peninsula Campaign, the Union Army of the Potomac under General George B. McClellan advanced upon Richmond from Fort Monroe, eventually reaching the eastern edges of the Confederate capital along the Chickahominy River. Lee then launched a series of attacks, the Seven Days Battles, against McClellan's forces. Lee's assaults resulted in heavy Confederate casualties. They were marred by clumsy tactical performances by his division commanders, but his aggressive actions unnerved McClellan, who retreated to a point on the James River and abandoned the Peninsula Campaign. These successes led to a rapid turnaround of Confederate public opinion, and the newspaper editorials quickly changed their tune on Lee's aggressiveness. After the Seven Days Battles until the end of the war his men called him simply "Marse Robert", a term of respect and affection.
This stunning Unionist setback—followed by an alarming drop in Northern morale[90]—impelled Lincoln to adopt a new policy of relentless, committed warfare.[91] Three weeks after the Seven Days Battles, Lincoln informed his cabinet that he intended to issue an executive order to free slaves as a military necessity.
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At the outbreak of war, Lee was appointed to command all of Virginia's forces, but upon the formation of the Confederate States Army, he was named one of its first five full generals. Lee did not wear the insignia of a Confederate general, but only the three stars of a Confederate colonel, equivalent to his last U.S. Army rank.[85] He did not intend to wear a general's insignia until the Civil War had been won and he could be promoted, in peacetime, to general in the Confederate Army.
Lee's first field assignment was commanding Confederate forces in western Virginia, where he was defeated at the Battle of Cheat Mountain and was widely blamed for Confederate setbacks.[86] He was then sent to organize the coastal defenses along the Carolina and Georgia seaboard, appointed commander, "Department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida" on November 5, 1861. Between then and the fall of Fort Pulaski, April 11, 1862, he put in place a defense of Savannah that proved successful in blocking Federal advance on Savannah. Confederate fort and naval gunnery dictated night time movement and construction by the besiegers. Federal preparations required four months. In those four months, Lee developed a defense in depth. Behind Fort Pulaski on the Savannah River, Fort Jackson was improved, and two additional batteries covered river approaches.[87] In the face of the Union superiority in naval, artillery and infantry deployment, Lee was able to block any Federal advance on Savannah, and at the same time, well-trained Georgia troops were released in time to meet McClellan's Peninsula Campaign. The City of Savannah would not fall until Sherman's approach from the interior at the end of 1864.
At first, the press spoke to the disappointment of losing Fort Pulaski. Surprised by the effectiveness of large caliber Parrott Rifles in their first deployment, it was widely speculated that only betrayal could have brought overnight surrender to a Third System Fort. Lee was said to have failed to get effective support in the Savannah River from the three sidewheeler gunboats of the Georgia Navy. Although again blamed by the press for Confederate reverses, he was appointed military adviser to Confederate President Jefferson Davis, the former U.S. Secretary of War. While in Richmond, Lee was ridiculed as the 'King of Spades' for his excessive digging of trenches around the capitol. These trenches would later play a pivotal role in battles near the end of the war.
Following the wounding of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston at the Battle of Seven Pines, on June 1, 1862, Lee assumed command of the Army of Northern Virginia, his first opportunity to lead an army in the field. Early in the war, his men called him "Granny Lee" because of his allegedly timid style of command.[89] Confederate newspaper editorials of the day objected to his appointment due to concerns that Lee would not be aggressive and would wait for the Union army to come to him. He oversaw substantial strengthening of Richmond's defenses during the first three weeks of June. In the spring of 1862, as part of the Peninsula Campaign, the Union Army of the Potomac under General George B. McClellan advanced upon Richmond from Fort Monroe, eventually reaching the eastern edges of the Confederate capital along the Chickahominy River. Lee then launched a series of attacks, the Seven Days Battles, against McClellan's forces. Lee's assaults resulted in heavy Confederate casualties. They were marred by clumsy tactical performances by his division commanders, but his aggressive actions unnerved McClellan, who retreated to a point on the James River and abandoned the Peninsula Campaign. These successes led to a rapid turnaround of Confederate public opinion, and the newspaper editorials quickly changed their tune on Lee's aggressiveness. After the Seven Days Battles until the end of the war his men called him simply "Marse Robert", a term of respect and affection.
This stunning Unionist setback—followed by an alarming drop in Northern morale[90]—impelled Lincoln to adopt a new policy of relentless, committed warfare.[91] Three weeks after the Seven Days Battles, Lincoln informed his cabinet that he intended to issue an executive order to free slaves as a military necessity.
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- published: 29 Aug 2015
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Robert E. Lee in the Post-War Years: Gettysburg Winter Lecture
Gettysburg National Military Park Ranger Matt Atkinson examines the post-war life of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. Subjects discussed include Lee's tenure ...
Gettysburg National Military Park Ranger Matt Atkinson examines the post-war life of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. Subjects discussed include Lee's tenure at Washington College (now Washington and Lee University), his role in reconciliation, and the general's famous refusal to discuss the events of the American Civil War.
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Gettysburg National Military Park Ranger Matt Atkinson examines the post-war life of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. Subjects discussed include Lee's tenure at Washington College (now Washington and Lee University), his role in reconciliation, and the general's famous refusal to discuss the events of the American Civil War.
- published: 05 Jan 2015
- views: 569
ROBERT E. LEE MARCHING BAND- HISTORY PLUG- VETERANS DAY PARADE- sponsored by MYBIZ UPLOAD.
HISTORY PLUGS are moments captured that you can share with your friends and family for generations to come. Perserve your history today Access your history p......
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Robert E. Lee Marching Generals-Warming Up on MLK Day #2
In the band room prior to marching in the MLK day parade, January 20, 2014....
In the band room prior to marching in the MLK day parade, January 20, 2014.
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In the band room prior to marching in the MLK day parade, January 20, 2014.
- published: 21 Jan 2014
- views: 20
Robert E. Lee Marching Generals - Veterans Day 2014 (4)
The 2014 Robert E. Lee Marching Generals play in the 2014 Jacksonville Veterans Day Parade .
November 11, 2014 Jacksonville, Florida.
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The 2014 Robert E. Lee Marching Generals play in the 2014 Jacksonville Veterans Day Parade .
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The 2014 Robert E. Lee Marching Generals play in the 2014 Jacksonville Veterans Day Parade .
November 11, 2014 Jacksonville, Florida.
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- published: 12 Nov 2014
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Robert E. Lee Marching Generals - Veterans Day 2014 (5)
The 2014 Robert E. Lee Marching Generals play in the 2014 Jacksonville Veterans Day Parade .
November 11, 2014 Jacksonville, Florida.
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The 2014 Robert E. Lee Marching Generals play in the 2014 Jacksonville Veterans Day Parade .
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The 2014 Robert E. Lee Marching Generals play in the 2014 Jacksonville Veterans Day Parade .
November 11, 2014 Jacksonville, Florida.
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Robert E. Lee Marching Generals - Veterans Day 2014 (6)
The 2014 Robert E. Lee Marching Generals play in the 2014 Jacksonville Veterans Day Parade .
November 11, 2014 Jacksonville, Florida.
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The 2014 Robert E. Lee Marching Generals play in the 2014 Jacksonville Veterans Day Parade .
November 11, 2014 Jacksonville, Florida.
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The 2014 Robert E. Lee Marching Generals play in the 2014 Jacksonville Veterans Day Parade .
November 11, 2014 Jacksonville, Florida.
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National History Day-Documentary-Robert E. Lee
National History Day-Documentary-Robert E. Lee. By: Pete Jordanidies, Lukas Livengood, Shaan Parikh, and Clay Washington. JMMS Mr. Telloni's 10th Period Social ...
National History Day-Documentary-Robert E. Lee. By: Pete Jordanidies, Lukas Livengood, Shaan Parikh, and Clay Washington. JMMS Mr. Telloni's 10th Period Social Studies class.
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National History Day-Documentary-Robert E. Lee. By: Pete Jordanidies, Lukas Livengood, Shaan Parikh, and Clay Washington. JMMS Mr. Telloni's 10th Period Social Studies class.
- published: 05 Feb 2015
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Robert E. Lee Marching Generals-MLK Day Parade #7
POV video with the Marching Generals on January 20th, 2014....
POV video with the Marching Generals on January 20th, 2014.
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POV video with the Marching Generals on January 20th, 2014.
- published: 22 Jan 2014
- views: 27