Parade Saturday to Honor General Robert E. Lee
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Parade Saturday to Honor General Robert E. Lee



The Sons of Confederate Veterans plan a parade at noon Saturday along Montgomery's Dexter Avenue to the Capitol. The parade will be followed by speakers in the Capitol auditorium and the appearance of a Lee impersonator, said Leonard Wilson, the group's Alabama commander.


The parade and program come one day after Lee's birthday of Jan. 19, 1807, but they are being held on Saturday to allow more attendance.


The Sons of Confederate Veterans normally observe Lee's birthday each year with a ceremony at the state Capitol, which served as the first Capitol of the Confederacy. But Wilson, who calls Lee "perhaps the greatest man in American history," said it was appropriate to do more for the 200th anniversary.




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