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NAACP: Use sand, dynamite, whatever -- Georgia's Confederate 'Rushmore' has to go As Confederate symbols come tumbling down across the nation, some are proving trickier to remove than others. Stone Mountain, Georgia, is one such obstacle -- its portrayal of Confederate heroes Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, and Stonewall Jackson stands 90-by-190 feet tall and is carved into the side of a mountain. The monument's website boasts that the rendering is so big that when it was being carved, workers could hide in the horse's ears or mouths to take shelter from the rain. All told, S...
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