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On this week’s episode of “Plugged In,” hosts Sam Gringlas and Rahul Bali discuss how a Confederate group is using a state ...
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The Sons of Confederate Veterans allege the park’s changes to its Civil War history exhibits violate state law.
A carving on Stone Mountain honoring Confederate generals is seen on May 24, 2021, in Stone Mountain, Georgia.
STONE MOUNTAIN, Ga. — The huge raised-relief images show a Confederate trinity sitting astride their horses, high above the ground. Hats held across their chests, President Jefferson Davis and Gens.
Stone Mountain, Georgia, has become a multicultural mecca of the new South, a place where people from all over come to work out, meditate, picnic and gaze at the sprawling Atlanta skyline below.