The last time the KKK tried to burn a cross on Stone Mountain...
This week, the Sacred Knights of the Ku Klux Klan was denied a permit request to burn a cross atop Stone Mountain. The event was to commemorate the KKKs 1915 revival in the same spot.
Despite the landmarks history, the October ceremony would have been very unusual.
The late James R. Venable, a KKK imperial wizard and Decatur attorney, had cross-burnings on his property at the base of the mountain. But as far as the Stone Mountain Memorial Association knows, the last time the KKK tried to burn a cross on top of the state-owned mountain was in 1962, said John Bankhead, spokesman for the association.
It was July 8 of that year, a night that would end with bloodshed as Klansmen fought police.
The event was intended as the Klans answer to the NAACP national convention in Atlanta. Gov. Ernest Vandiver knew the Klan was coming days before and ordered state troopers to stop them. At the time, the mountain organizations leader didnt want the Klan or the NAACP holding rallies at the state-owned property, according to Atlanta Journal-Constitution archives, which detailed the night.
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