Before Mount Rushmore, There Was Stone Mountain (Part 2)

Episode 19,   Aug 21, 11:30 AM

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Before he set his sights on Mount Rushmore, sculptor Gutzon Borglum had a vision for a massive monument to the Confederacy. He figured that Stone Mountain, located just outside of Atlanta, would be the perfect spot for his magnum opus. The United Daughters of the Confederacy agreed. So did their BFFs, the KKK. For years, the project seemed to be going well. It ended in disaster.

Remember, kids, history hoes always cite their sources! For this episode, Kristin pulled from:
The book, “The Carving of Mount Rushmore,” by Rex Alan Smith
The documentary, “Mount Rushmore”
“The Sordid History of Mount Rushmore,” by Matthew Shaer for Smithsonian Magazine
“The Carving of Stone Mountain,” PBS.org
“Biography: Gutzon Borglum,” PBS.org
“Stone Mountain: A Monumental Dilemma” by Debra McKinney for the SPLC
“The heartbreaking, controversial history of Mount Rushmore,” by Amy McKeever for National Geographic
The documentary, “Monument: The Untold Story of Stone Mountain,” from the Atlanta History Center

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