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Mississippi lawmakers vote to remove Confederate emblem from flag : TheGrio

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Mississippi lawmakers voted Sunday to surrender the Confederate battle emblem from their state flag, triggering raucous applause and cheers more than a century after white supremacist legislators adopted the design a generation after the South lost the Civil War. Mississippis House and Senate voted in succession Sunday afternoon to retire the flag, each chamber drawing []

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