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Post by Logan on Mar 10, 2017 2:54:00 GMT -6
NEW ORLEANS - In the latest legal wrangling over one of Mississippi’s most prominent symbols, a lawyer for a man who objects to the state’s flag said Tuesday the Confederate-themed banner sends a message of “white supremacy.” The comments by Michael Scott came during a federal appeals court hearing on a long-running feud over the Confederate battle emblem on the Mississippi flag. African-American attorney Carlos Moore, who is suing the state, contends the flag is “state-sanctioned hate speech.” His 2016 lawsuit says it sends a message that black residents are second-class citizens. “The message is one of white supremacy,” Scott, who represents Moore, argued to the three-judge panel in a New Orleans courtroom. Read more: www.clarionledger.com/story/news/politics/2017/03/07/lawyer-miss-flag-sends-white-supremacy-message/98877934/
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