... half of the 20th century the Confederate flag enjoyed renewed popularity... War II, the use of the Confederate flag in the military was rare.[16] ...
11 Answers · Society & Culture · 06/09/2009
...39;t Tread on Me!" underneath it. Those who display the Confederate flag are not usually overt racists. They want to defy all authority...
15 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 27/09/2009
The confederate flag was the symbol of the emancipated south which stood for the.... What is now colloquially known as 'the confederate flag ' is a variation of an army flag and was used at the same time...
1 Answers · Education & Reference · 04/08/2011
Which Confederate flag ? There ... will assume you mean the "Stars... else this flag represents... of Confederate soldiers and...
15 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 11/11/2013
...1861 to 1865. since the end of the Civil War, personal and official use of Confederate flags , and of flags derived from these, has continued under...
6 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 18/05/2009
...all made a big fuss about the confederate battle emblem on the Georgia state flag . Georgia presented three...herritage by not still having the confederate battle flag any more, yet it's the flag of the confederacy...
2 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 10/11/2010
Actually it means a lot! The original Confederate flag had the cross only in the corner, the... often will ask the owner what it means to him. He'll usually squirm...
19 Answers · Politics & Government · 07/10/2015
The Confederate flag represents a regime of elitists ...a cult-like burden doomed to fail. The Confederate flag is one of many symbols of man's stupidity...
5 Answers · Society & Culture · 29/09/2016
...again, they have gone to great lengths to encourage the negative image of the Confederate Battle Flag . There is a growing movement in the South, to restore...
15 Answers · Society & Culture · 12/07/2006
... for all that the south was and could have been. While the confederate flag is flaunted today by "some" people who are racist, not...
14 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 11/10/2006