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Originally Posted by Beryana
What you are thinking of as the 'Confederate Flag' is actually the battle flag of the Army of Northern Virginia.
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Or the second navy jack -- same basic design, but rectangular rather than square and no white border.
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Originally Posted by Nanners52674
It very well could be my general lack of Civil War knowledge but I've never fully understood how the Rebel Flag came to be a sign of slavery.
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As SWTXBelle says, it's not really so much a symbol of slavery
per se. But thanks to the way that the battle flag/navy jack ("the Confederate/Rebel flag") was used/co-opted by white supremacist groups like the Klan and by those opposing desegregation, it became associated with white supremacy and Jim Crowism.
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Originally Posted by SWTXBelle
As a proud southerner I am appalled any time any symbols of the C.S.A. are used by any racist groups. I consider it an insult to the memory of my ancestors.
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Ditto.