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With the City having disposed of Jefferson Davis and the BISD wrestling with the fate of slaveholder and traitor Charles Stillman, Brownsville's founder after whom the school district has named a campus, Texas Southmost College is considering removing the name of Robert E. Lee as the designation of the youth center located in the Jacob Brown complex.

"The board listened to a Zoom presentation by an individual who insisted that Robert E. Lee's name should be removed from the junior college because associating a traitor with higher education was a disservice to the latter," said a Texas Southmost College professor.

"His appeal has found sympathy with TSC Trustee Dr. Tony Zavaleta, a respected historian and renown writer. He has asked TSC President Jesus Roberto Rodriguez to put the item on the next agenda and consider the imminent removal of Lee's name, a traitor who refused command of the Union armies so he could lead the Confederacy and the rebels' commitment to slavery.

"Zavaleta has been instrumental in having the African-American 25th Infantry Regiment--the black soldiers who were the victims of blatant Brownsville racism and accused of shooting up downtown with no conclusive evidence supporting the allegations that led to their dishonorable discharges from the military until President Richard Nixon righted the wrong to the consternation of many bigoted Anglo-American locals whose ancestors would have lynched these fighting men, several veterans of the Spanish-American War, without a second thought--honored with a plaque to be placed on the campus in the near future when the Coronavirus pandemic subsides.

"But Zavaleta's crusade hasn't stopped with his support for the 25th. He wants Lee's name removed and replaced by literary giant Américo Paredes who wrote about these same Anglo-Americans who abused Mexican-Americans in South Texas where lynchings abounded and where murders, much like the recent killing of Rayshard Brooks by the Atlanta police, were committed by Texas Rangers who gunned down 'escaping' Mexicans by placing a few bullet holes in their backs. It is often said that when the Rangers grew bored of shooting Mexicans, they would shoot rattlesnakes.

"Will Zavaleta be successful in his noble endeavor to let the facts speak for themselves or will his colleagues prefer the fictional version of  Robert E. Lee instead of a rewriting of history predicated on the truth? The Confederacy is dead, but his unburied corpse fills this country with a stench that must be cleansed.

"The Confederacy tried to destroy the United States of America. We wouldn't be one-tenth the country we are today if Abraham Lincoln and his loyal followers had allowed Lee and his traitors to secede. Their names and their causes will never be erased from our history books, but this nation will not honor them, specifically when the South thought that it would rise again spearheaded by ghosts past.

"The Confederacy, like court martialed soldiers stripped of their ranks, must be stripped of their symbolic representations in our cities, in our schools and in our parks. We will not progress as a people if we are carrying the dead weight of the Confederacy. Zavaleta's challenge of history is the same challenge that faces all Americans. Our history must be rewritten. Now!!!" 

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