The UDC partially funded the “largest shrine to white supremacy in the history of the world,”13 a more than twelve-thousand-square-foot carving of Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, and Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson located at a stone quarry just east of Atlanta. In 1915, at the place now known as Stone Mountain Park, landowner Samuel Venable granted perpetual rights to the Ku Klux Klan to hold meetings, formally kick-starting the modern era of the KKK. Helen Plane, the UDC charter member who conceived the Stone Mountain Memorial, initially intended for it to include the Klan, because, as she told
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