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The Confederate flag — a divisive symbol in the U.S. — flutters 30 feet (9 meters) above one of this city's busiest streets, drawing a mix of head shakes and shrugs from South Carolina residents. Civil rights groups and other critics call the Confederate battle flag a symbol of slavery and racism. Advocates say it is an emblem of Southern pride and heritage. The flag dates to the 1860s when a group of pro-slavery southern states seceded from the rest of the United States, sparking the U.S. Civil War. The banner used to fly atop the statehouse dome until eight years ago, when it was moved after protests. Although some are upset that it was relocated, others say they like it in its current spot beside a memorial to Confederate soldiers. Some echo a recent call by civil rights group the National Association for the Advancement... [read full story]
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The S.C. Sons of Confederate Veterans plan to raise the Confederate battle flag on major thoroughfares throughout Columbia in response to the NAACP’s latest call to remove the banner from State House grounds. Don Gordon, an...
The NAACP once again wants to eliminate the Confederate Flag. Gov. Mark Sanford says no. Learn more by reading and following links below. As those that read here regularly know, I was born and raised in the deep south, back in...
The Sons of Confederate Veterans say they'll raise the Confederate flag across South Carolina in response to the NAACP's new push to remove the banner from the Statehouse grounds.Confederate Veterans spokesman Don Gordon says...
In 1962, the all- white South Carolina Legislature voted unanimously to place the Confederate battle flag atop the statehouse. This was a "defiant" move against the rapidly advancing forces of civil rights. Prior to that time,...
By JEFFREY COLLINS Associated Press Writer COLUMBIA, S.C. — The Confederate flag that flutters 30 feet above one of this city's busiest streets still draws a mix of head shakes and shrugs from South Carolina residents. The...
By JEFFREY COLLINS Associated Press Writer COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - The Confederate flag that flutters 30 feet above one of this city's busiest streets still draws a mix of head shakes and shrugs from South Carolina residents. The...
The Confederate flag that flutters 30 feet above one of this city's busiest streets still draws a mix of head shakes and shrugs from South Carolina residents.Some are upset the banner was removed from atop the statehouse dome...
The Confederate flag flutters above one of this city's busiest streets, Wednesday, July 16, 2008, in downtown Columbia, S.C., and is easily seen by the 28,000 drivers who pass by South Carolina's Statehouse each day. The...
By JEFFREY COLLINS Associated Press Writer COLUMBIA, S.C. — The Confederate flag that flutters 30 feet above one of this city's busiest streets still draws a mix of head shakes and shrugs from South Carolina residents. The...
By JEFFREY COLLINS Associated Press Writer COLUMBIA, S.C. — The Confederate flag that flutters 30 feet above one of this city's busiest streets still draws a mix of head shakes and shrugs from South Carolina residents. The...
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