Mississippi’s state flag is made up in part by the image of the Confederate flag so some people want it taken down.

WGNO News reports.

Push to remove state flag from Ole Miss campus

Change often comes slowly at the University of Mississippi in Oxford, where tradition is revered.
But student leaders could challenge the status quo this week when they vote whether to remove the state flag from campus. The design features the Confederate Battle Flag.

“We are forever tied to the horrors of our past,” said Allen Coon, a sophomore leading the effort to take the flag down.

“We’ve flown this symbol of oppression. We’ve defended it. We fought for it, and it’s time to recognize that that was a mistake,” he said.

Confederate symbols and tributes have fallen under increased scrutiny in the South since the killings of nine African-Americans Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, in June.

There have been calls in the past for Mississippi to change its flag — a call that was echoed in a statement from Ole Miss.

“As a state institution, we fly the flags representing our state and nation. However, as a university committed to fostering a welcoming and inclusive campus for all students, we continue to join other leaders in Mississippi to encourage our government to change the state flag,” the school said.

At least three of the state’s public universities already do not fly the flag.


 
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