R. Lee, likely referring to General Robert E. Lee, had complex feelings about Reconstruction. After the Civil War, he expressed a desire for reconciliation and healing between the North and South. He supported the idea of accepting the results of the war and urged Southerners to focus on rebuilding the nation rather than harboring resentment. However, he was also critical of some Reconstruction policies, feeling they were punitive and did not foster true unity.
Willie Lee Nichols Rose has written: 'Rehearsal for Reconstruction'
Stanley R. Lee died in 1997.
Richard R. Lee was born in 1966.
Lee R. Bobker died in 1999.
Lee R. Bobker was born in 1925.
Duke R. Lee died in 1959.
R. Alton Lee was born in 1931.
why did many americans feel disappointed with reconstuction
R. Lee has written: 'Adventures in Fanti-Land'
Delos R. Ashley has written: 'Speech of Hon. Delos R. Ashley, of Nevada, on reconstruction' -- subject(s): Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877), Speeches in Congress
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R. Lee Brummet has written: 'Overhead costing'