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Amazing Popularity of the Confederate Flag PDF Print E-mail
Written by Robert Cooksey   
The Confederate battle flag is the flag we're most likely to recognize. It's also called the Southern Cross by some, and carries strong associations - both positive and negative. For some, it's an emblem of southern heritage and a source of a lot of pride. For others, it's a reminder of segregation, slavery, blue laws, and a symbol of institutionalized racism. Adding fuel to the fire is the fact that many hate groups use the Confederate battle flag as a symbol - more than five hundred extremist groups do so, according to one source.
by RobertCooksey


The Confederate battle flag is the flag we're most likely to recognize. It's also called the Southern Cross by some, and carries strong associations - both positive and negative. For some, it's an emblem of southern heritage and a source of a lot of pride. For others, it's a reminder of segregation, slavery, blue laws, and a symbol of institutionalized racism. Adding fuel to the fire is the fact that many hate groups use the Confederate battle flag as a symbol - more than five hundred extremist groups do so, according to one source.

Many people believe that the Confederate battle flag was the national flag, too. However, this isn't true - in fact, it's not even the only battle flag used, and the national flag changed three times over the course of the Civil War. There were actually more than a hundred and eighty different battle flags used in the Confederacy. Some of them looked like the Southern Cross we're most familiar with, but others bore little resemblance to it.

Display of the Confederate flag is a big deal for lots of people, because almost no one can agree on exactly what it stands for. While this flag acts as a symbols of the south's racist heritage for some, it's a sign of pride for many others. There are even some groups, mostly outside the US, who've used the Confederate flag to signify a general sense of rebellion, completely outside its historical context.

This is why displaying the Confederate flag, whether it's on a public building, at a sporting event, or part of a state flag, is such a big deal. This flag means a lot to people, and some will feel that it's a direct attack. Legislatures in the south have been struggling with this sticky problem for almost two decades now.

Many states still display this flag in some locations and on particular locations. It's a good idea to remember that display of the Confederate flag, while politically charged, isn't always a direct statement about race.

Many people display the Confederate battle flag as a personal point of pride, and aren't necessarily attempting to imply racist beliefs. However, if you're thinking about putting up a flag of your own, you should think about all the possible meanings.

The flag is a big symbol of pride in the south. However, the fact that the Ku Klux Klan and similar groups have used it as their own symbol means that there can't help but be other associations. Display your Confederate flag carefully, and be willing to explain calmly what it means to you.

The Confederate battle flag has a long history, and is still looked on with pride by many. That means that it shouldn't be dismissed as a banner of racism. It's a popular symbol that means a lot to many people. Just remember that there are negative associations, too, and that almost everyone reacts strongly to it when it's on display.

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