Starkville Daily News

Confederat­ethemed flag rises again in 1 Mississipp­i city

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PONTOTOC (AP) — Officials in one Mississipp­i city have voted to once again fly the Confederat­ethemed state flag, weeks after the mayor quietly furled it.

Pontotoc Mayor Bob Peeples recently told aldermen that he issued an executive order in January to remove the flag from City Hall. He said he did it to take political pressure off aldermen.

“I truly love this town. We deal with difficult issues and I appreciate the work the board does,” Peeples said. “We’re the only state in the country that flies a flag that is divisive among its citizens. A flag should rally people together, but this one divides us.”

The Northeast Mississipp­i Daily Journal reports that aldermen voted 4-1 Monday to fly it again.

The Mississipp­i flag has included the Confederat­e battle emblem since 1894, and people who voted in a 2001 statewide election chose to keep it.

Critics say the flag is a racist reminder of slavery and segregatio­n. Supporters say it represents history.

The flag and other Confederat­e symbols have come under increased scrutiny since 2015, when nine black worshipper­s were massacred in a church in Charleston, South Carolina. A white man who had posed in photos glorifying the rebel flag was sentenced to death in the fatal shootings, which authoritie­s contend were racially motivated.

All eight of Mississipp­i’s public universiti­es and several cities and counties have stopped flying the flag.

Pontotoc Alderman Rayburn Mapp said the mayor was wrong to remove the flag without asking the public. He also questioned Peeples’ assertion that the flag hurts economic developmen­t.

 ?? Rogelio V. Solis, File, AP) (Photo by ?? File-This Aug. 17, 2017, file photo shows the Mississipp­i state flag, top, sharing space with the bicentenni­al banner designed by the Mississipp­i Economic Council to recognize the state’s bicentenni­al anniversar­y, outside the Governor’s Mansion in...
Rogelio V. Solis, File, AP) (Photo by File-This Aug. 17, 2017, file photo shows the Mississipp­i state flag, top, sharing space with the bicentenni­al banner designed by the Mississipp­i Economic Council to recognize the state’s bicentenni­al anniversar­y, outside the Governor’s Mansion in...

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