The Sons of Confederate Veterans and People who have pride and Love for Dixieland.
As a resident of SC and to my knowledge the confederate flag does not fly over the capital building. I seem to recall it was moved to the grounds in front of the capital with it's own monument.
The Confederate flag, specifically the "Battle Flag of the Army of Northern Virginia," was first used during the American Civil War in 1861. It became a prominent symbol for the Confederate states and was widely used by Confederate troops during battles. After the war, the flag was re-adopted by various groups, particularly in the 20th century, as a symbol of Southern heritage and, controversially, of segregationist and white supremacist movements.
The rebel flag the flag of the south.
go to images.google.com and type confederate flag
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Mainly the Southern Confederate Flag
It is not illegal, but it is against tradition and protocol and would not be proper. The United States flag flies on top, then beneath that the state flag, and then beneath that, the Confederate flag may be flown.
As a resident of SC and to my knowledge the confederate flag does not fly over the capital building. I seem to recall it was moved to the grounds in front of the capital with it's own monument.
Yes, Its legal to fly it in any state. It's your 1st Amendment right.
Well I fly it because it symbolizes a governmental system and values I believe in.
No, it's not illegal, although some people think it is racist and immoral.
Yes, for many people the Confederate flag is seen as a symbol of racism, discrimination, and oppression due to its historical association with the Confederate States of America, which fought to preserve slavery. It is important to recognize the negative connotations attached to this flag and the pain it can cause to certain groups of people.
Many reasons. Often it is because they are proud of their southern heritage. It may also hold sentimental value for descendants of confederate soldiers. Others may simply fly it because it has come to symbolize what they value or believe in. & some just do use it for racist-purposes to. Particularly among Neo-Nazi Racist groups
The current Georgia flag was adopted on 8 May 2003. It is the sixth flag to fly over that state. The longest flag in use featured the Confederate Battle flag whose symbolism was the subject of much controversy.
The Confederate flag, specifically the "Battle Flag of the Army of Northern Virginia," was first used during the American Civil War in 1861. It became a prominent symbol for the Confederate states and was widely used by Confederate troops during battles. After the war, the flag was re-adopted by various groups, particularly in the 20th century, as a symbol of Southern heritage and, controversially, of segregationist and white supremacist movements.
The rebel flag the flag of the south.
The rebel flag the flag of the south.