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  2. Modern display of the Confederate battle flag - Wikipedia

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    The current Flag of Alabama (the second in Alabama state history) was adopted by Act 383 of the Alabama state legislature on February 16, 1895: [109] The flag of the State of Alabama shall be a crimson cross of St. Andrew on a field of white. The bars forming the cross shall be not less than six inches broad, and must extend diagonally across ...

  3. Confederate flag debate reaches Congress - AOL

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    A growing backlash in Southern states against flying the Confederate battle flag spread to the U.S. Congress on Thursday when Democratic lawmakers aimed to remove the banner from parts of the ...

  4. List of changes made due to the George Floyd protests

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    Old New Represents Reported Executed Details Ref. The Flag of Mississippi: Jun 30, 2020: Jun 30, 2020: The Mississippi Legislature passed a bill to relinquish the state flag, remove it from public premises within 15 days of the bill's effective date, and redesign it via commission, with the new design omitting the Confederate battle flag and including the phrase "In God We Trust".

  5. Missouri man defends hanging up Confederate flag with noose - AOL

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    Here are Confederate flags currently hanging in the U.S. But Tindle insists the noose has nothing to do with racism. He says he made the noose to show his brother how to tie knots.

  6. Flaggers (movement) - Wikipedia

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    A new flag was designed. In a non-binding 2004 referendum, 73% of the voters expressed a preference for the new flag, based on the first Confederate national flag, the Stars and Bars, over the 2001 design. (A return to the 1956 flag with the Confederate battle flag, desired by some, was not on the ballot.)

  7. ‘Sanctuary’ cities, states including NY are like Confederate ...

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    Defiant “sanctuary” cities and states such as New York are acting like Confederate rebels and should lose “all’’ of their federal funding if they refuse to deport illegal migrants, ex ...

  8. Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District

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    Several cases have arisen from the modern display of the Confederate flag. Courts applying the "substantial disruption test" under Tinker have held that schools may prohibit students from wearing clothing with Confederate symbols. [16] The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit cited Tinker in the 2013 court case Hardwick v.

  9. Students wear Confederate flag to school’s red, white and ...

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    'It brought me to tears,' one student claimed. A parent whose child wore the Rebel gear didn't see it as racist