South Carolina politicians vote to remove Confederate flag

The South Carolina senate has voted to remove the Confederate flag from a pole on the statehouse grounds, though the proposal still needs approval from the state’s house of representatives and the governor.

South Carolina politicians vote to remove Confederate flag

The South Carolina senate has voted to remove the Confederate flag from a pole on the statehouse grounds, though the proposal still needs approval from the state’s house of representatives and the governor.

Lawmakers had largely ignored calls to remove the rebel flag until the killing of nine black people during a bible study at a historic African-American church in Charleston on June 17.

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