PROTESTS ACTIVISM AND CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE 1954 1973
THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT DURING THE 1950S
Question
[CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
|
|
a Confederate battle emblem
|
|
a Yankee Rose
|
|
a white cross
|
|
a rebel sword
|
Detailed explanation-1: -Signed into law on February 13, 1956, the bill became effective the following July 1. Before an in-depth examination of the 1956 state flag can be carried out, it should be noted that there is nothing inherently controversial or racist about the actual design of the Confederate battle flag .
Detailed explanation-2: -State Flag, 1956-2001 Georgia’s General Assembly ratified the addition of the Confederate Battle Flag to the state flag in 1956 as a backlash to the Brown v. Board of Education decisions, which federally imposed integration of public schools.
Detailed explanation-3: -As a result, Coski stated that “There could be no more fitting opposition than the Confederate battle flag.” In Georgia, the Confederate battle flag was reintroduced as an element of the state flag in 1956, just two years after the Supreme Court decision Brown v. Board of Education.
Detailed explanation-4: -The people of the Confederate Union also wanted a flag for all occasions that would not be confused with the “Stars and Stripes.” In May 1863, the Confederate Congress adopted the blue cross with thirteen stars, but placed it in the “place of honor” and substituted the three bars with a field of solid white.
Detailed explanation-5: -It was adopted in the early 2000s by the main opposition party, the United National Movement led by Mikheil Saakashvili, as a symbol of popular resistance to Shevardnadze’s rule as well as a symbol of the Rose Revolution. The flag was adopted by Parliament on 14 January 2004.