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Robert E. Lee
註釋Fascinated by what made Lee such a charismatic, though reluctant, leader, Blount delves into the influences of Lee's illustrious but scandal-clouded ancestry: his hero-turned-scapegrace father, and his beloved, beautiful, husband-forsaken mother. In 1861, Lee was Lincoln's first choice to lead the Union troops, but his Virginia roots drew him, instead, to a Confederate command.