Groups Across Southern States Burn and Symbolically Bury the Confederate Flag

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At a Memorial Day gathering outside Atlanta, poets expressed their feelings about the Confederate flag before symbolically burying it.

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โ€œA lot of lives have been lost around this Confederate flag,โ€ the eventโ€™s organizer, Terone Allen, told WTVM.

People in 13 Southern states โ€œburiedโ€ or burned the Stars and Bars in their own unique way. The International Business Times reports that a New Orleans group burned the Confederate flag on a barbecue grill at the foot of a monument to Robert E. Lee, the general who led the Southโ€™s rebellion.

The events occurred simultaneously and were uploaded to Facebook.

โ€œThe image [of the flag] brings so much toxic memories of the American experience, particularly from the African-American point of view,โ€ John Sims told the Orlando Sentinel.

Sims is the Sarasota, Fla., artist who coordinated the events. He explained to the Sentinel: โ€œThereโ€™s a notion of โ€˜Southern heritageโ€™ and who owns [that], but a very important part of Southern culture is the African-American experience. โ€ฆ The Confederate flag is a flag of terror from its use by the Klan in the โ€™20s to the anti-civil-rights movement in the โ€™50s and โ€™60s.โ€

Ben Jones, a spokesman for the Sons of Confederate Veterans, called the ceremonies โ€œterribly offensiveโ€ and โ€œastonishingly idiotic,โ€ according to the Wall Street Journal. Jones, a former Georgia congressman, added, โ€œThis sort of thing merely inflames old divisions. For every flag [Sims] burns and buries, we will put 10 more up.โ€

Sims, who told the Sentinel that heโ€™s received death threats from the Ku Klux Klan, hopes to turn the Memorial Day gatherings into an annual event.

โ€œThe Confederate flag isnโ€™t going away anytime soon, is it?โ€ he asked the Sentinel rhetorically. โ€œSo we need an annual ceremony to reflect on this symbol of a very contentious and complicated past.โ€

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