Published August 23, 2017 by Tom Porter

Patrick Rael: Washington-Lee Slave Comparison Unfair (Washington Post)

Patrick Rael
Patrick Rael

As a nationwide debate rages over Confederate monuments and whether they should be removed from public places, some critics, including President Donald Trump, have said if we're going to pull down statues of General Robert E. Lee, shouldn't statues of George Washington, and other slave-owning founding fathers also come down?

Bowdoin College Professor of History Patrick Rael says this is an unfair comparison. In an analysis piece for the Washington Post, Rael said the two men differed "in one critical respect: They stood at opposite ends of the history of slavery's long demise." Rael is the author of Eighty-Eight Years: The Long Death of Slavery in the United States, 1777-1865 (University of Georgia Press, 2015).