After the tragedy in Charleston on Thursday, the flags of the United States and South Carolina jumped halfway over the top of the South Carolina State Capitol, celebrating black victims of aversive crime. However, it is another symbol to fly high in front of the building. Flag of the South Army
This flag is based on saltire which is a symbol of the general flag which may be called a south cross. As historian John Koski wrote in the battle flag of the Confederate army: South Americans are not ashamed of fighting for the design of white supremacy. In 1863, the editor of the Southern literary courier wrote that the southern cross of the flag pointed out "the fate of the southern master and his African slave" - the federal hopes to expand slavery in Latin America
John Coski, a historian of the American Civil War Museum and author of the American Embattled Emblem, said historians can help improve current and future conversations about these issues. Keynote lecture and its contents "Most importantly, he said that historians can help distinguish sovereignty from freedom of speech - for example, states that look like the Confederates flag The difference between the flag of the T - shirt and the person who wears the flag of the South Army of the T - shirt.
DREW GILPIN FAUST: An important part of this South Confederate flag is the Flag of Confederate battle, which is the flag we have contacted Dixie today, the flag that is considered the flag of the Union the most. . This war has great connection with us today. At the moment we have opportunities to compare with the past century. By that war we took on the path of true freedom of this country. I think that I have not yet done so, but at the moment there is an opportunity to reconfirm my true freedom efforts.
People who observe the resurrection of the Gazden flag will compare with the Flag of the Confederate Occasionally in many cases, whether for or against. Mr. Hartwigson said that the version of the banner we know familiar was originally used by Veterans' Veterans Group and accepted by KKK and other white supremists. The relationship with this racial hatred, and the roots of the historic flag as a symbol of slavery government have long made the national flag unpleasant for many people. John Coski was a historian who wrote a 2005 book "Federation Flag: Signs of America's Most Frustrated," he said in an e-mail saying that the flag still remains. Because of "multiple meanings", even defensive measures including regional pride are subject to more challenges and peripheralization. Coski understands that any ambiguity about the flag is immeasurable to racists who think their meaning is aggressive.