
Changes are coming to the nation's largest Confederate monument. Are they enough?
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Changes announced this week at Georgia's Stone Mountain Park, home to the nation's largest Confederate monument, are "the boldest step that has been taken" at the park since the state bought it decades ago, according to a park official.
Critics, though, say it isn't nearly bold enough. The park's board on Monday voted -- unanimously, but with one abstention, according to its chairman -- to add an exhibit to an existing museum that will tell "the whole story" of the monument -- a giant carving of Confederate leaders on horseback -- including the history of the Ku Klux Klan on the mountain and its rebirth there in 1915, among other things.More Related News

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