national pastime. my friend, let s start here, with two men who you chronicled along the way. i see the desire to shutting peoples legacies, and i see the desire to shame peoples legacies soft, but when does that risk covering up our history. as an example, should robert e. lee, and will draw wilson face the same modern-day cancellation? i think robert e. lee is a really complicated one. we like to see his statues in places they should be interpreted, within battlefields. he was clear on it and i might hide behind his academic rooms, his president of washington college which became after his death. he said make no monuments to the federal sea it will only breed bitterness. i think his nightmare has come
and woodrow wilson face the same modern day cancellation? well, i think that robert e. lee is a really complicated one. i like to see his statues at the places they should be interpreted in battlefields. he was very, very clear on it. and i might hide behind his academic robes as president of washington college which became washington and lee after his death. and he said, make no monuments to the confederacy, it will only breed bitterness. and i think his nightmare has come true in that regard. i think i ve always said most of my professional life that the most overrated president was woodrow wilson and we deserve to hear a much more complicated and i think more interesting if at times dark story about a person who resegregated a civil service