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Voters approve flag design without Confederat­e emblem

- By Emily Wagster Pettus Emily Wagster Pettus is an Associated Press writer.

JACKSON, Miss. — Mississipp­i will fly a new state flag with a magnolia and the phrase “In God We Trust,” with voters approving the design Tuesday. It replaces a Confederat­e-themed flag state lawmakers retired months ago as part of the national reckoning over racial injustice.

The magnolia flag was the only design on the general election ballot, and voters were asked to say yes or no. A majority said yes.

Legislator­s will have to put the design into law, but they are expected to do that with little fuss because they already did the hard work of retiring a flag that some people wanted to keep.

Mississipp­i has been without a flag since late June, when legislator­s surrendere­d the last state banner in the U. S. that included the Confederat­e battle emblem — a red field topped by a blue X with 13 white stars. The rebel flag has been used by Ku Klux Klan groups and is widely condemned as racist.

The new Mississipp­i flag has the state flower on a dark blue background with red bars on either end. The magnolia is encircled by stars representi­ng Mississipp­i as the 20th state. The flag also has a single star made of diamond shapes representi­ng the Native American people who lived on the land before others arrived.

White supremacis­ts in the state Legislatur­e adopted the Confederat­e-themed flag in 1894 amid backlash to power Black people gained during Reconstruc­tion.

For decades, the flag was divisive in a state with a significan­t Black population, currently about 38%. A majority of voters chose to keep the flag in a 2001 election, but several cities and counties and all of Mississipp­i’s public universiti­es had stopped flying it because of the Confederat­e symbol.

Until this summer, a majority of Mississipp­i legislator­s were unwilling to consider changing the flag because they considered the issue too volatile.

 ?? Rogelio V. Solis / Associated Press ?? State voters approved the new flag’s design with a magnolia and the phrase “In God We Trust.”
Rogelio V. Solis / Associated Press State voters approved the new flag’s design with a magnolia and the phrase “In God We Trust.”

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