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Robert Wright Lee IV is an American Protestant minister, activist, author, and newspaper columnist.


Early life and education

Lee was born and raised in
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, United States. He was baptized at Broad Street United Methodist Church in Statesville, and was raised in the
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faith. He completed his undergraduate studies at
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in Boone, where he majored in
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and religious studies. In 2017, he received a Master of Theological Studies degree from
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in
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. While at Duke, Lee had an academic concentration in
practical theology Practical theology is an academic discipline that examines and reflects on religious practices in order to understand the theology enacted in those practices and in order to consider how theological theory and theological practices can be more full ...
and
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. In December 2023, Lee completed a Doctor of Ministry degree from
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. His dissertation was on faith and the American presidency. Through his father, Robert W. Lee III, Lee is a direct lineal descendant of Robert Scothrup Lee, a
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veteran and farmer from
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. His great-great-great-great-grandfather, William Lee, was a pioneer in early Alabama politics, having served in the
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and as a court judge after immigrating to the United States from England. Although no evidence has been made available to the public, journalists who have been presented with Lee's private records have stated that Lee is a
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descendant of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. In summer 2016, then an intern at
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in
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, Lee submitted an Op-Ed piece to the "Act of Faith" section of ''The Washington Post.'' In it, he wrote that he was "related to the Lees of Virginia." The following summer, Lee appeared at the televised MTV Awards show at the LA Forum and announced that he was "a descendant of Robert E. Lee." In 2019, he published a paperback autobiography in which he states that his grandmother, "Nana," told him when he was a child sitting on her knee: "See that painting over there, the one of General Lee on the horse? You are related to him, a nephew separated by many generations." Since his appearance on the
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s on August 27, 2017, he has become known for his efforts to "especially challenge white Christians in America to take seriously the deadly legacy of
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." Following a backlash from parishioners and others in the community after the appearance, Lee announced that he was stepping down from the pulpit of the Bethany United Church of Christ in Winston-Salem.


Activism

On June 4, 2020, Lee was invited by Virginia governor
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to speak at a televised press conference in support of Northam's desire to remove Lee's equestrian statue from
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in Richmond. Northam introduced Lee with the statement that "we have been talking about his great-grandfather." Lee replied that he was Robert E. Lee's nephew, "so many greats removed of course." Lee explained his stance on removal of the statue, stating that while there are more important things to address than statues, "the monument has become an idol for many to the
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." On June 7, 2020, Lee published an opinion piece in ''
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'' calling for the replacement of the mythology of the Lost Cause. On July 21, 2020, Lee testified before a House Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests, and Public Lands in regards to a statue of Robert E. Lee.


Investigation by media

On May 14, 2021, ''
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'' "Fact Checker" examined historical and genealogical records and determined that Lee is the direct descendant of Confederate Private Robert S. Lee of Alabama, and further concluded "the pastor should not state he is related to Robert E. Lee, especially in legal filings — and news organizations should not echo this claim." Their conclusions were based on finding no evidence the Lee is a direct descendant of Robert E. Lee's older brother, Charles Carter Lee, stating that Lee had made this claim when appearing in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in January 2020, and not on analysis of his other paternal lines, or any of his maternal lines. On February 1, 2022, CNN cited an ''
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'' report which stated that Lee was in fact a "a close and multiple cousin" of General Robert E. Lee. The report linking Lee to Charles Carter Lee directly was originally published in the ''
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'' on January 17, 2020, before Lee's event there. It stated that Lee was a direct descendant of Charles Carter Lee, but did not quote or attribute this to Lee. On November 16, 2021, the ''Tulsa World'' corrected its article to remove the reference to a direct descendancy of Lee from Charles Carter Lee as its error and noted that Lee does not make this claim. On February 1, 2022, it was reported that Lee was in fact a collateral descendant of General Robert E. Lee, not direct.


Published works

*''Stained Glass Millennials'', Smyth and Helwys Publishing, 2017, foreword by
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Bishop William H. Willimon *''A Sin by Any Other Name: Reckoning with Racism and the Heritage of the South'',
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, 2019, foreword by Bernice A. King *''The Pulpit and the Paper: A Pastor's Coming of Age in Newsprint'' Smyth and Helwys Publishing, 2020, foreword by
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*''Fostering Hope: A Prayerbook for Foster and Adoptive Families'', 2022, Smyth and Helwys Publishing, foreword by
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. *''Night Owl Prayers: A Prayerbook'', 2024, Smyth and Helwys Publishing, foreword by Gary R. Hall


References

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