Mississippi hoists new state flag without Confederate emblem for first time

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Mississippi hoisted its new state flag for the first time at the state capitol on Monday, six months after legislators retired the former one featuring a Confederate battle emblem.

The new flag shows a white magnolia on a blue, gold and red background with white stars. Beneath the flower is the phrase “In God We Trust.” The single gold star at the top represents Native Americans and is composed of diamond shapes significant to Choctaw culture.

“When many looked at our former flag, they just saw a symbol of the state and heritage they love. But many felt dismissed, diminished and even hated because of that flag,” Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves (R) said on Monday, The Associated Press reports.

“That is not a firm foundation for our state. So today, we turn the page,” said Reeves.

The decision to change the flag was made as renewed Black Lives Matter protests took place across the country in response the police-involved deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery, among others.

Mississippi lawmakers created a commission last June to create a new state flag that specifically excluded the Confederate symbol and included the phrase “In God We Trust.”

As the AP notes, more than 3,000 design proposals were submitted, with the magnolia flag being the only one put up for a vote last November. More than 71 percent of voters approved of the design.

The call to change or remove Confederate imagery has grown recently, with many activists arguing it does not belong in public spaces.

In the neighboring state of Tennessee, the State Capitol Commission voted last July to remove a bust of Nathan Bedford Forrest from the state Capitol. Forrest was a Confederate army general and the first grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan.

RazarTuk on January 12nd, 2021 at 15:36 UTC »

Can we go after Georgia next? Their state flag is literally the First National Flag of the Confederacy, just defaced with their state seal, which makes it doubly bad. First for being the Confederate flag, and second for breaking the "No seals on flags" rule.

Also, before people comment, "deface" is a neutral term in vexillology. It just means adding another element to a flag to distinguish it, like how so many flags in Commonwealth realms are "Union Jack in the canton, plus distinguishing element in the field"

EDIT: The First National Flag is different from the battle flag. The latter is actually an elongated version of the actual, square flag the army marched to in battle. The former was the equivalent to things like the Star-Spangled Banner or the Union Jack.

ohnothejuiceisloose on January 12nd, 2021 at 15:35 UTC »

That's actually a very nice new flag.

Our side is clearly advancing and the Confederacy is in retreat, though sometimes the progress is maddeningly slow. These are baby steps.

operation_mindcrime on January 12nd, 2021 at 15:34 UTC »

Welcome to the 20th Century, Mississippi!

(yes, I know)