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Mississippi Surrenders Confederate Symbol From State Flag

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JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi will retire the last state flag in the U.S. with the Confederate battle emblem, more than a century after white supremacist legislators adopted the design a generation after the South lost the Civil War.

Legislators put the Confederate emblem on the upper left corner of Mississippi flag in 1894, as white people were squelching political power that African Americans had gained after the Civil War.

An increasing number of cities and all Mississippi’s public universities have taken down the state flag in recent years.

Many people who wanted to keep the emblem on the Mississippi flag said they see it as a symbol of heritage.

“The battle for a better Mississippi does not end with the removal of the flag, and we should work in concert to make other positive changes in the interest of all of our people,” said Winter, a Democrat who was governor from 1980 until 1984.

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