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This simple dish towel was used as a flag of truce by Confederate troops during Gen. Robert E. Lee’s surrender at Appomattox Court House, Virginia, on April 9, 1865, and is now on display at the ...
Confederate Flags are both coming down and going up everywhere. States like South Carolina are removing the flag from public spaces. Individuals are still clinging to them like guns and religion. In ...
This story was part of a special Juneteenth project originally published in 2022 with Vox that explored the ongoing struggle ...
LEXINGTON — A Confederate flag too big and too tall to be missed is not harmonious with ... The U.S. 60 flag was the first one in the area to be ... state and national flags to be flown from ...
FAIRFIELD — Raymond Agnor’s gigantic Confederate battle flag, the size of a backyard swimming pool, hung limply from its 80-foot pole on a windless summer day. From its spot on Billboard Hill ...
Haith led the first Juneteenth Flag Raising Ceremony in Boston ... of the Emancipation Proclamation spreading the news of freedom in the Confederate States," describes the National Museum of African ...
Readers on co-opting patriotism from the right, waving flags at protests and renaming military bases. It has taken a pretend ...
FAIRFIELD — Raymond Agnor’s gigantic Confederate battle flag, the size of a backyard swimming pool, hung limply from its 80-foot pole on a windless summer day.
Trump spoke for more than 50 minutes June 10 on Fort Bragg’s Pike Field. From Army history to the LA protests, here's what he talked about.
The Juneteenth flag will fly over some state capitols and city buildings on June 19. Here's what to know about the flag's history and meaning.
By the year 2000, the flag had been revised to its current design, according to the National Juneteenth Observation Foundation. It was tweaked once again in 2007 to add the date "June 19, 1865 ...
COLOR GUARD: Anyone looking at images of the Los Angeles immigration protests has almost certainly seen the Mexican flag ...