The Georgia Guide stone are four giant granite stones that are all almost 20ft tall placed in a circle with a capstone on top. They were revealed on March 22, 1980 after being sponsored by a man under the name of RC Christian. He represented a small group of foreigners whose goal was to leave a message for future generations. Their messages were so controversial that they were both sworn into secrecy. RC Christian is a false name the man who provided the designs and funding for the controversial Georgia Guide stones monument. Herbert Hinie Kersten was actually his real name, he was a doctor from Fort Dodge, Iowa. Herbert Hinie Kersten showed great support for David Duke who is a former Grand Wizard of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, in a letter he wrote to the South Flordia Sun Sentinel. William Sayles Doan, a creator and Fort Dodge antiquarian, asserts on camera that Kersten was a candid supremacist who voiced plans to make an estimation to authoritatively demonstrate that whites – and specifically Northern Europeans – were the world's unrivaled race.
The Georgia Guide stone are four giant granite stones that are all almost 20ft tall placed in a circle with a capstone on top. They were revealed on March 22, 1980 after being sponsored by a man under the name of RC Christian. He represented a small group of foreigners whose goal was to leave a message for future generations. Their messages were so controversial that they were both sworn into secrecy. RC Christian is a false name the man who provided the designs and funding for the controversial Georgia Guide stones monument. Herbert Hinie Kersten was actually his real name, he was a doctor from Fort Dodge, Iowa. Herbert Hinie Kersten showed great support for David Duke who is a former Grand Wizard of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, in a letter he wrote to the South Flordia Sun Sentinel. William Sayles Doan, a creator and Fort Dodge antiquarian, asserts on camera that Kersten was a candid supremacist who voiced plans to make an estimation to authoritatively demonstrate that whites – and specifically Northern Europeans – were the world's unrivaled race.
This historical marker commemorates the Kansas homestead of George Washington Carver, a man who was born into slavery and became one of the most significant agricultural scientists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Carver's homestead was located about a mile and a half south of the sign. Carver was born into slavery around 1864 in Missouri and moved to Kansas as a young man. Carver proposed alternative crops to end the South's dependence on cotton and revolutionized agriculture in the United States with his many discoveries.
This historical marker commemorates the Kansas homestead of George Washington Carver, a man who was born into slavery and became one of the most significant agricultural scientists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Carver's homestead was located about a mile and a half south of the sign. Carver was born into slavery around 1864 in Missouri and moved to Kansas as a young man. Carver proposed alternative crops to end the South's dependence on cotton and revolutionized agriculture in the United States with his many discoveries.