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No Special Session to Take Rebel Symbol Off Mississippi Flag

A spokesman says Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant won't call legislators back to the Capitol to consider removing the Confederate battle emblem from the state flag. Trip Burns/File Photo

A spokesman says Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant won't call legislators back to the Capitol to consider removing the Confederate battle emblem from the state flag. Trip Burns/File Photo

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A spokesman says Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant won't call legislators back to the Capitol to consider removing the Confederate battle emblem from the state flag.

Facts about Mississippi, Secession, Slavery and the Confederacy

The JFP’s archives of historically factual stories about slavery, secession and the Civil War in Mississippi, with lots of links to primary documents.

The Legislative Black Caucus says Bryant should set a special session because white supremacists marched with the battle flag last weekend in Virginia.

Mississippi has the last state flag featuring the Confederate battle emblem—a red field with a blue tilted cross topped with white stars.

The Black Caucus chairwoman, Democratic Rep. Sonya Williams Barnes of Gulfport, says the "square of hatred" needs to disappear from the Mississippi flag.

Bryant spokesman Knox Graham said Wednesday the governor still believes voters should decide the flag design.

People who voted in a 2001 statewide election chose to keep the flag used since 1894.

Read JFP's archives of historically factual stories about slavery, secession, the Civil War in Mississippi, Confederate monuments, the state flag and more at jfp.ms/slavery.

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