Hayes: What Robert E. Lee's statue says about battle for multi-racial democracy
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“The broader lesson of Lee's statue coming down is that no victory is ever definitive. No surrender ever final. Because the forces that oppose it endure,” says Chris Hayes. Sept. 9, 2021
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