June 13, 2020, Kennesaw, Georgia, USA: DENT MYERS, 89, is well-known internationally for his Wildman's Civil War Surplus store as well as his opinions on race, often described as bigoted. Wildman's Civil War Surplus Store in downtown Kennesaw, a small quiet city northwest of Atlanta, Georgia. The Southern Museum of Civil War displays weapons nearby. To the southeast, Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park has Civil War monuments and trails. Myers owns the store and the building that has housed his controversial shop for more than 40 years, displays Confederate antiques and books, as well

June 13, 2020, Kennesaw, Georgia, USA: DENT MYERS, 89, is well-known internationally for his Wildman's Civil War Surplus store as well as his opinions on race, often described as bigoted. Wildman's Civil War Surplus Store in downtown Kennesaw, a small quiet city northwest of Atlanta, Georgia. The Southern Museum of Civil War displays weapons nearby. To the southeast, Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park has Civil War monuments and trails. Myers owns the store and the building that has housed his controversial shop for more than 40 years, displays Confederate antiques and books, as well Stock Photo
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June 13, 2020, Kennesaw, Georgia, USA: DENT MYERS, 89, is well-known internationally for his Wildman's Civil War Surplus store as well as his opinions on race, often described as bigoted. Wildman's Civil War Surplus Store in downtown Kennesaw, a small quiet city northwest of Atlanta, Georgia. The Southern Museum of Civil War displays weapons nearby. To the southeast, Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park has Civil War monuments and trails. Myers owns the store and the building that has housed his controversial shop for more than 40 years, displays Confederate antiques and books, as well as a decades-old Ku Klux Klan robe displayed in the back. (Credit Image: © Robin Rayne/ZUMA Wire)

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