This shop is beyond disturbing, it is vile. It doesn’t just “display history,” it parades racism like a badge of honor. The shelves are lined with hateful, disgusting memorabilia that spits in the face of human decency. Nothing about this place is educational or respectful; it’s a shrine to bigotry. Walking inside feels like stepping into the worst parts of America’s past, except here it’s celebrated instead of condemned. The fact that this store is still allowed to exist is an embarrassment. This shop doesn’t “preserve history”, it glorifies racism and hate, and that is unacceptable. The displays are offensive, the message is toxic, and it treats the pain of generations as something to sell. Black lives and Black history should be honored with respect, not mocked or demeaned by a store clinging to racist relics. Shops like this are a stain on our society, and they should not be supported. If you believe in basic human decency, steer clear...
   Read moreDriving up one of the main streets and something catches my eye- couldn’t believe it. Asked to pull over. We get out and approach…..yeah my eyes weren’t playing tricks on me. This is appalling. Disturbing. And eerie. And for it to be right next to their city hall should tell you all you need to really know……….crazy touch to display a colored girl that never entered your building on the outside of your establishment. This whole little town feels super creepy. For you to make it a historical type thing is crazy lol- you have a trump sign posted on your window. That has nothing to do with history….scary to know people are really like this underneath smiles. Might as well display an authentic white cone hood while you’re at it- or is that too current to be historical?**response to owner- there’s no pictures showing anyone destroying anything. Also- you never answered about the current...
   Read moreAntiquated store with even more antiquated ideals. New owner just spreads her racism on Facebook postings while acting like a victim. (Easy to see when she puts "males" on a post about 2 black men made over a year ago, on top of the racist patrons/supporters of her store comments) Discouraging to see this store still open after owner's passing. Kennesaw made a mistake.
Edit - that was just one of many examples. My choice of that specific day was a reflection of the ongoing racism you post and the increased frequency since the old owners passing. ...
   Read more