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Panich52

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Mon Jul 13, 2015, 09:28 AM Jul 2015

Gettysburg’s black residents: Dropping Confederate flag can’t erase racism [View all]

Al Jazeera

Gettysburg’s black residents: Dropping Confederate flag can’t erase racism
http://alj.am/1HloFkO

In this historic Pennsylvania town where Union forces defeated Confederate troops 152 years ago in a decisive victory against a rebel government determined to keep black people enslaved, the Confederate battle flag still flies. As Gettysburg festooned itself in Confederate flags and other Civil War memorabilia to mark the famous battle’s anniversary this weekend — against a backdrop of renewed national controversy over the flag — some among the town’s black community condemned the banner.

Read more:  Deep-rooted symbol of Confederate rule
http://aljazeera.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=38ffd892c93e55497901185c8&id=a20482ffe2&e=a4f8e71df5


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