Red Neck To The End And Beyond
by Kay Novy
Title
Red Neck To The End And Beyond
Artist
Kay Novy
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
I found this roaming around one of our Kenosha cemeteries and got a good laugh out of it..still laugh when I see it, he even has it on his tombstone. His wife I see was a painter, she has it on the monument also.
A modified version of the "Southern cross" used as the battle flag of General Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia has become the most popular and is now the most widely recognized symbol of the Confederacy. Displays of flags associated with the Confederacy have long been controversial. Many Southerners associate the Confederate battle flag with pride in Southern heritage, states' rights, historical commemoration of the American Civil War; opponents associate it with historical revisionism and glorification of the Civil War (i.e. the Lost Cause myth), racism, slavery, segregation, white supremacy, attempted intimidations of African-Americans and treason.
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April 24th, 2020
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