Signs Meant to Provide Historical Context Installed Next To Atlanta Confederate Monuments

Workers from the Atlanta History Center install a new informational sign near the Peace Monument in Piedmont Park.

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For the past 108 years, the Peace Monument has greeted visitors walking through the Piedmont Park gate at 14th Street.

The inscription below the statue tells the story of a group of Confederate veterans and their attempt to reconcile with the North after the Civil War.

But it offers no context as to the main reason the war was fought: slavery.  Nor does it mentioned the discrimination African Americans faced during the Reconstruction period.