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_aLee, R. _bL479 |
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_aLee, Rob, _d1992- _eauthor. _9394505 |
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_aA sin by any other name : _breckoning with racism and the heritage of the South / _cRobert W. Lee IV. |
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_aNew York : _bConvergent, _c[2019] |
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_a191 pages ; _c20 cm |
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520 | _aAn activist, pastor, and indirect descendant of Confederate general Robert E. Lee traces his upbringing in the American South with a name associated with the double-sided realities of honor, privilege, inequality, and the misinterpretation of Christian values. | ||
520 | _aAfter the 2017 Charlottesville protests Lee, a descendant of Confederate General Robert E. Lee, went public with his denunciation of white supremacy. Support-- and threats-- poured in from around the country, and Lee was ousted from the church where he was a pastor. Here he describes his gradual awakening to the unspoken assumptions of white supremacy which had, almost without him knowing it, distorted his values and even his Christian faith. -- adapted from jacket | ||
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_aLee, Rob, _d1992- _9394505 |
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_aLee, Rob, _d1992- _xFamily. _9394506 |
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_aSouthern States _vBiography. _959673 |
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_aRacism _zSouthern States. _9394507 |
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_aSouthern States _xRace relations. _960214 |
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_aClergy _zUnited States _vBiography. _918684 |
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