Judge jabs Confederate emblem but dismisses flag suit
A federal judge Thursday dismissed a lawsuit that sought to have the Confederate battle emblem on the Mississippi flag declared an unconstitutional relic of slavery.
U.S. District Judge Carlton Reeves ruled that the attorney who filed the suit, Carlos Moore, failed to show the emblem caused a cognizable legal injury. However, in dismissing the suit, Reeves also picked apart arguments made outside the courtroom by many flag supporters who say that Mississippis secession from the union before the Civil War had nothing to do with slavery.
Reeves quoted the states 1861 secession declaration, which said: Our position is thoroughly identified with the institution of slavery the greatest material interest of the world.
Then, the judge continued in his own words: To put it plainly, Mississippi was so devoted to the subjugation of African-Americans that it sought to form a new nation predicated upon white supremacy.
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