In the late 60s, while at Griswald Winters and Swain, we developed the master plan for the park at Stone Mountain. For the open meadow at the base of the sculpture, we provided individual landscape settings for each of the thirteen confederate states. The individual designs featured each states flowers and trees, along with their individual state flag.
Each landscape setting was positioned and chosen based upon the order of each states succession and framed so that there was no obscured view of the sculpture. This was many years ago, and was developed to show reverence for southern history: a history that should not be dismissed.
We, as a country, must stop this kind of political nonsense. When there is no respect for the past, we have no future.
What is wrong with a MLK memorial there also?