Greenwood Cemetery is located at 1173 Cascade Circle SW, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, United States.
Greenwood cemetery was desegregated in 1987, when CR Jones, Atlanta's first black council member, was buried there.
In the southwest corner stands a small church, resembling a miniature Parthenon and constructed of yellow brick.
[3] A stone was placed in Greenwood with the inscription, "Here rest four bars of human soap, the last earthly remains of Jewish victims of the Holocaust."
The soap is said to have been found by a Jewish soldier who helped liberate a concentration camp during World War II.