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The Cost of Being A White Ally with Rev. Rob Lee IV: The Great Great Nephew of General Robert E. Lee Wants to Tear Down The Confederate Statues

November 13, 2018 by Alexander Gee


To listen on iTunes, click here. To view on Youtube, click here.

Dr. Alex Gee has a powerful conversation with the great great nephew of General Robert E. Lee about how he has become a White Alley of the African American community. Reverend Rob Lee IV is a public theologian, lecturer, and author that has taken a public stand against systems of oppression and speaks honestly about his family heritage in American history.

Find out more about Reverend Rob Lee:

revroblee.com

Twitter: @roblee4

Books:

A Sin by Any Other Name: Reckoning with Racism and the Heritage of the South 

Stained-Glass Millennials

Filed Under: Black Like Me, Season 2

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