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A Confederate battle flag hung inside the old North Carolina State Capitol last week to mark the sesquicentennial of the Civil War is being taken down after civil rights leaders raised concerns ...
RALEIGH, N.C. A Confederate battle flag hung inside the old North Carolina State Capitol last week to mark the sesquicentennial of the Civil War is being taken down after civil rights leaders ...
North Carolina transportation officials are slamming the brakes on specialty license plates featuring the Confederate battle flag. The North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles will no longer ...
A giant Confederate flag was raised over a highway in North Carolina by the Sons of Confederate Veterans group over the July 4 weekend. The 20-by-30-foot flag has replaced a smaller flag that flew ...
The Kappa Alpha chapter at North Carolina’s Wake Forest University stopped allowing members to wear Confederate uniform and display the Confederate flag in 1987. But other chapters held on longer.
North Carolina will no longer issue or renew specialty license plates that feature the Confederate battle flag following complaints that the image was offensive, the state's DMV officials said.
The North Carolina chapter of the Sons of Confederate Veterans did not immediately return messages for comment. A Black Lives Matter billboard is seen next to a Confederate flag in Pittsboro, N.C ...
North Carolina will no longer allow specialty license plates depicting the Confederate battle flag, citing the symbol’s “potential to offend.”. At the start of 2021, the state’s Division ...
A Confederate battle flag hung inside the old North Carolina State Capitol last week to mark the sesquicentennial of the Civil War is being taken down after civil rights leaders raised concerns.
The move by transportation officials in North Carolina came just days before the Jan. 6 siege at the U.S. Capitol, where a man carried a Confederate battle flag through the halls of Congress.
North Carolina will no longer allow specialty license plates depicting the Confederate battle flag, citing the symbol’s “potential to offend.”. At the start of 2021, the state’s Division ...
North Carolina will no longer issue new license plates bearing the Confederate flag and will stop renewing plates that already have the symbol, the state’s department of motor vehicles said.