SC raised Confederate flag in 1961 to insult nine black protesters — and took it down to honor nine
SC raised Confederate flag in 1961 to insult nine black protesters and took it down to honor nine slain
A peculiar historical symmetry exists between South Carolinas decision to raise the Confederate flag in 1961 and the states overnight vote Thursday to bring it down.
The flag was
first hoisted over the Statehouse on April 11, 1961, as part of the centennial celebration of the firing on Fort Sumter, which opened the Civil War.
The flag was flown at the request of Aiken Rep. John A. May, who introduced a resolution during the next legislative session to display the flag over the Statehouse, and lawmakers approved his measure March 16, 1962 after the flag had remained flying for nearly a year.
Just weeks before the Confederate battle flag was first hoisted, 10 black students from Friendship Junior College were arrested on Jan. 31, 1961, and convicted the following day after they refused to leave an all-white lunch counter in Rock Hill.
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