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The South Carolina State House and the Confederate Flag


By Anonymous - Posted on 15 August 2011

TitleThe South Carolina State House and the Confederate Flag
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2002
AuthorsSatris, Stephen, May Todd, Momeyer Richard, and Newton Lisa H.
JournalTeaching Ethics: The Journal of the Society for Ethics Across the Curriculum
Volume2
Issue2
Pagination71-92
Date PublishedSpring 2002
PublisherSociety for Ethics Across the Curriculum
Publication Languageeng
ISSN Number15444031
KeywordsPublic Policy , Social Justice
Abstract

This case study discusses the debate surrounding the Confederate Battle Flag being flown about the state capital in 2000. While some want to regulate the flags to a museum because of its reference to racial violence and slavery, others want to keep it flying in reference to its role in the history of the state. The case study is accompanied by four different commentaries.

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