Mississippi

Baptists, Walmart Criticize Rebel-Themed Mississippi Flag

Walmart says it will no longer display the state flag

Bill Colgin/Getty Images In this April 17, 2001, file photo, the Mississippi State flags flies in Pascagoula, Miss. Voters will decide whether to replace the state’s old flag, which sports the Confederate battle cross, with a new flag that would have 20 white stars on a blue square.

The Confederate-themed Mississippi flag is drawing criticism from two big forces in the culturally conservative state.

Walmart says it will no longer display the state flag because it includes the Confederate battle emblem.

The Mississippi Baptist Convention is calling on lawmakers to remove the Confederate symbol from the flag because many people are "hurt and shamed" by it.

The governing body for college athletics and other influential groups are calling for Mississippi to change its flag.

Republican Gov. Tate Reeves says if the flag is going to be redesigned, it should be done in a statewide election.

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