For over thirty years, Ted Delaney, a professor at Washington and Lee University, wandered in the shadows cast by Confederate monuments and statues. After Charlottesville, he was both fired up and exhausted; reluctant and motivated to finally take on the legacy of a Confederate god who’d haunted him all his life.
What Do We Do With Robert E. Lee?
Abigail Covington | The Delacorte Review | November 4, 2019 | 6,750 words