Confederate Flag
Dr. Jamal Bryant and Attorney Carlos Moore lead the “Take it Down” Confederate Flag rally this week in Jackson to challenge Gov. Phil Bryant’s ruling to…
The ongoing Confederate flag controversy has made its way to the courts of Mississippi, where Attorney Carlos Moore has filed a federal lawsuit against Governor Phil Bryant to strip the Mississippi flag of the Confederate symbol.
City found that the land donated to the hate group was unstable for a flagpole.
After disagreeing on a $5.3 million commission for the flag and repairs for the museum, a $3.6 million budget was considered.
Putting the oppressive flag in the Civil War Museum isn’t cheap and state officials are not happy about the cost.
Loretta Lynch's confirmation as attorney general was a pivotal moment in American history.
New Orleans lawmakers are in the midst of considering whether to break with its Confederate past by removing longstanding monuments
Springfield, Missouri resident Jeffrey Tindle says his neighbors are wrong to complain about the Confederate flag and noose hanging outside his home, because it isn't racist.
Among the honorees were Misty Copeland, Caitlyn Jenner, the U.S women's soccer team, family members and survivors of the Charleston Massacre, Reese Witherspoon, Victoria Beckham, Elizabeth Holmes and Cecile Richards.
An alleged attack on two White men by a group of Black men over a Confederate flag decal could be investigated as a hate crime, Fox2Now reports.
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Dr. Jamal Bryant & Attorney Carlos Moore Fight For Removal of Confederate Flag In Mississippi
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Lawsuit Claims Confederate X On Mississippi’s State Flag Puts People In Danger
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A Confederate Flag Will Not Be Placed Across From Alabama HBCU
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Confederate Flag Removed From SC Statehouse Can Cost Up To $3 Million To Preserve