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Old New Represents Reported Executed Details Ref. The Flag of Mississippi: Jun 30, 2020: Jun 30, 2020: The Mississippi Legislature passed a bill to relinquish the state flag, remove it from public premises within 15 days of the bill's effective date, and redesign it via commission, with the new design omitting the Confederate battle flag and including the phrase "In God We Trust".
However, video emerged apparently showing a group of Portland protesters using an American flag and a Bible to kindle a bonfire outside the federal courthouse shortly after midnight; according to KOIN 6, the fire was subsequently put out by members of Moms United for Black Lives Matter. Protesters started another bonfire using plywood shortly ...
In 1885, Ghevont Alishan, an Armenian Catholic priest and historian proposed 2 Armenian flags. One of which is a horizontal tricolor flag of red-green-white, with red and green coming from the Armenian Catholic calendar, with the first Sunday of Easter being called "Red Sunday", and the second Sunday being "Green Sunday", with white being added for design reasons.
"Black Lives Matter" posters spurred a lawsuit in one Minnesota school district. Pride flags came down in others. Even "All Are Welcome Here" signs have raised eyebrows and drawn criticism ...
The new name is a combination of the names given to the ranges by the traditional owners, the Ngarinyin and Bunuba peoples. [234] [235] [236] Livingston Park: Black Lives Matter Park: Albany: NY: US Jun 16, 2020: Jun 16, 2020: The Albany Common Council unanimously renamed the park in honor of Juneteenth.
A New Jersey lawyer was tossed out of a town council meeting by cops last week for waving an American flag to protest a “stupid” new rule that bans so-called “props” from being used during ...
Multiple organizations such as Black Lives Matter congregated at the New Jersey Statehouse in Trenton on May 30, 2020. That night, theft took place in Downtown Trenton when businesses were broken into and police vehicles were inflamed or stolen. [120] Protests in New Jersey also took place in more than fifty other communities.
During the march, a handful of counter-protesters in trucks displayed American flags and a Trump flag, prompting local police to park a fire engine truck to separate the groups. Following the park gathering, many participants deviated from the planned march route back to the high school, instead taking to Highway 61, a primary thoroughfare ...