Confederate emblem has staying power on Mississippi flag
JACKSON, Miss. — The Confederate battle emblem still waves on the Mississippi flag and appears in little danger of being erased anytime soon.
Legislators have filed bills that propose to either change the flag that has been used since 1894 or punish schools, universities, local governments or state agencies that refuse to fly it. Leaders say there’s little chance any bill will survive because there’s no consensus on the issue that generates strong emotions.
Mississippi is the last state with a flag that still includes the battle emblem — a red field topped by a blue tilted cross dotted with 13 white stars.
Critics say the flag symbolizes slavery and segregation and tarnishes a state with a 38 per cent black population.


