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Crossed American and Confederate Flags - Symbolism and Historical Context #3672728 (License: Personal Use)
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The image shows the United States flag and the Confederate battle flag crossed at their flagpoles, rendered in a stylized, waving illustration. Both flags are depicted with accurate color schemes and proportions: the U.S. flag features 13 stripes and a blue canton with white stars, while the Confederate flag displays its distinctive blue saltire with white stars on a red field. This composition is often used to evoke themes of Civil War history, Southern heritage, or national unity and conflict.
This image is commonly used in educational content, historical articles, political commentary, or museum exhibits discussing the American Civil War, legacy of slavery, or debates over Confederate symbolism. It serves users seeking visual context for discussions on U.S. sectionalism, memory politics, or flag controversies.
Related Cliparts: Explore the symbolism of the crossed U.S. and Confederate flags-a potent visual representing historical division, regional identity, and national reconciliation debates.
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