Stone Mountain looms over Georgia’s landscape like a silent witness to history, its gray granite face carved with figures that spark fierce debate even today. Imagine standing at the foot of this colossal rock, feeling the weight of centuries pressing down through the stone. For some, it’s a place of natural wonder and geological marvel. For others, it’s a painful reminder of a fractured past, etched in the largest Confederate monument in the world. The story of Stone Mountain is not just about geology or art; it’s a tale of power, memory, and the turbulent currents of American identity. What secrets does this mountain hold, and how did it become a battleground for the soul of a nation?
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