Tuesday, August 13, 2013

A Must-Read

"The Confederate flag still flies high above the South Carolina Statehouse, and it has sparked an enormous amount of debate. The flag was placed above the State House in 1962 as a response to the Civil Rights movement. Blacks in South Carolina see the flag as a symbol of racism and slavery. Many Southern whites see the flag as a symbol of their proud, distinctive heritage and the gentility of the Old South." - David Sarratt

YEAH THAT'S RIGHT SOUTH CAROLINA IS STILL REPRESENTING THE SOUTH.

Please visit his website and read his study of the Confederate flag.

Cheers,

The Outlaw Belle

Link to David's website: http://xroads.virginia.edu/~class/am483_97/projects/sarratt/intro.html

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