Saturday 27 June 2020

Mississippi's governor says he'll sign a bill to remove the Confederate emblem from the state flag

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  • Mississippi lawmakers are moving forward with an effort to remove the Confederate emblem from the state's flag.
  • Gov. Tate Reeves said in a statement on Saturday he will sign a bill to redesign the flag.
  • "The argument over the 1894 flag has become as divisive as the flag itself and it's time to end it," Reeves said.
  • If the bill passes, Mississippi's legislature would form a nine-member commission to design a new flag without the Confederate symbol.
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Mississippi's House of Representatives and Senate voted Saturday to move forward with a bill that would remove the Confederate emblem from the state's flag — and the governor indicated he supports the effort.

A nationwide reckoning over racism in recent weeks has sparked a flurry of efforts to remove Confederate iconography across the country, from statues of generals to versions of the battle flag. Mississippi's flag, which includes the Confederate symbol in its top left-hand corner, has been a prominent target for anti-racism activists.

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