The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Mississipp­i flag ordered out of park near Statue of Liberty

- By Mike Catalini

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy on Friday ordered that the Mississipp­i flag, which carries a Confederat­e emblem, be replaced by the American flag at a state park that overlooks the Statue of Liberty.

Murphy ordered the removal of Mississipp­i’s flag from a display of each state’s flag at Liberty State Park, a preserve of more than 1,200 acres in Jersey City that overlooks Ellis Island and Lady Liberty.

Murphy is a first-term Democrat and a self-styled progressiv­e who regularly cited the Emma Lazarus poem at the statue’s base that invites immigrants to America.

New Jersey, he said, is rooted in diversity, and the flag doesn’t fit. “The Confederat­e symbol dis- played on the Mississipp­i state flag is reprehensi­ble and does not reflect our values of inclusivit­y and equality,” he said in a statement.

The Mississipp­i flag includes the Confederat­e battle emblem in the upper left corner. The emblem has a red field topped by a blue X, dotted with 13 white stars. It has appeared on Mississipp­i’s flag since 1894.

Mississipp­i Gov. Phil Bryant, a Republican, said in a statement Friday: “I’m disappoint­ed in Gov. Murphy’s actions. As I have repeatedly said, the voters of Mississipp­i should decide what the state flag is or is not.”

Confederat­e symbols have been widely debated across the South, particular­ly since June 2015, when a white supremacis­t killed nine black worshipper­s at a church in Charleston, South Carolina, as well as in 2017, when violence erupted as white nationalis­ts held a rally in Charlottes­ville, Virginia

Murphy said he made the decision after Democratic state Sen. Sandra Cunningham raised the issue with him.

Cunningham said in a statement that the flag symbolized “an era of hate, violence, and division.”

Mississipp­ians who voted in a 2001 statewide election chose to keep the flag.

But several Mississipp­i cities and counties and all eight of the state’s public universiti­es have stopped flying it in recent years amid criticism that the battle emblem is a racist reminder of slavery and segregatio­n. Supporters of the flag say it represents history.

 ?? ROGELIO V. SOLIS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? In this file photo, the state flag of Mississipp­i flies at the Governor’s Mansion in Jackson, Miss.
ROGELIO V. SOLIS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE In this file photo, the state flag of Mississipp­i flies at the Governor’s Mansion in Jackson, Miss.

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