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Politics & Government

Confederate flag imagery in state flags

By Danny Dougherty - McClatchy Washington Bureau

June 24, 2015 02:53 PM

From the “Stars and Bars” to the “Southern Cross” states across the South still echo the old icons of the Confederacy in their flags even as a growing backlash calls for the removal of the historical banners of the CSA.

Battle flag of the Confederacy

The battle flag of the Confederacy is probably the most identifiable symbol of the Confederate States of America, and has been incorporated into numerous other flags and emblems – but is only one of several official flags of the rebellion.

Early beginnings

At the beginning of the rebellion, many Confederate states adopted the "Bonnie Blue" flag, a five-pointed star on a blue field, as the unofficial flag of the Confederacy.

The official flags

The first official flag of the Confederacy

The "stars and bars" looked similar to the star-spangled banner of the U.S. Originally including seven stars representing the Confederate states, it would eventually have a field of 13, and then be abandoned in 1863.

Second and third official flags

In May of 1863, the second flag of the Confederacy was adopted, incorporating the "Southern Cross" of the battle flag on a white field.

Current use by states

With the push to remove the Confederate battle flag from the South Carolina capitol grounds, several other Southern flags have begun to draw attention for their use of imagery from various symbols of the Confederacy.

Mississippi

The Mississippi flag incorporates the famous "Southern Cross" of the Confederate battle flag in a manner very similar to the second and third flags of the CSA.

Georgia

The current Georgian flag, adopted in 2003, is modeled after the the first official flag of the CSA, replacing previous uses of the "Southern Cross"

Arkansas

In 1924, Arkansas added a fourth blue star, placed above the middle of the state's name, to its flag to represent the CSA.

North Carolina

Designed by a former Confederate soldier in 1885, the current North Carolina flag replaced a white star on a red field with a design closer to the "Bonnie Blue" flag.

St. Andrew's Cross

The red saltire, or cross, resembles the pattern used in the Confederate battle flag and may have been adopted in homage to it in two states.

Alabama

Records from Alabama indicate the flag was designed by a Confederate soldier in imitation of the battle standard.

Florida

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