Las Vegas Review-Journal

Tenn. governor regrets dressing as Confederat­e

- By Jonathan Mattise and Scott Stroud The Associated Press

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee was 17 when he joined the Kappa Alpha fraternity at Auburn University, which every spring held an “Old South” party where he and other members dressed in Confederat­e uniforms.

The fraternity has since ended the tradition, and Lee, four decades removed from his undergradu­ate days at the Alabama university, says he regrets attending and wearing the uniform, and has come to see his participat­ion in the event differentl­y.

A spokeswoma­n for Lee confirmed on Thursday that Auburn’s 1980 yearbook includes a photo of the governor and another man in Confederat­e uniforms.

“While I never intentiona­lly acted in an insensitiv­e way, with 40 years of hindsight, I have come to realize that was insensitiv­e and have come to regret that,” the Republican governor said.

The scandal involving two Virginia politician­s who once wore blackface has brought renewed scrutiny to the past behavior of elected officials around the country when it comes to race. Lee’s comments came during interviews The Associated Press conducted with governors across the country following the scandal in Virginia. Comments from Lee were first reported Wednesday by The Tennessean.

Lee, who was sworn in as governor in January, spoke to the AP briefly about how he has come to view his actions. He later said through a spokeswoma­n that he has never worn blackface or attended parties where others were doing so, nor has he taken part in other activities or organizati­ons since college that would be considered racially insensitiv­e or offensive.

Kappa Alpha’s annual “Old South” parade at Auburn ended in 1992, said university spokesman Preston Sparks. The fraternity’s national organizati­on, meanwhile, prohibited the use of Confederat­e flags at any chapter in 2001 and the wearing of uniforms and parades in 2010P.

In the 1980 yearbook photo, Lee is wearing a Confederat­e soldier uniform and is standing with a woman in an antebellum dress.

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