August 28, 2003

Georgia, Sweet Georgia

New plaque at Stone Mountain Park on the observation deck behind the museum.

The vast majority of those who fought and died for the Southern Confederacy had little in worldly goods or comforts. Neither victory nor defeat would have greatly altered their lot. Yet, for four long years they waged one of the bloodiest wars in history. They fought for a principle: the right to live life in a chosen manner. This dedication to a cause drove them to achieve a moment of greatness which endures to this day.

--Beverly M. DuBose Jr

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