Under the shadows of darkness Tuesday night, The House has voted to ban the display of Confederate flags
at historic federal cemeteries in the deep South.
The under the radar vote came late Tuesday after a brief debate
on a measure funding the National
Park Service, which maintains 14 national
cemeteries, most of which contain graves of Civil War soldiers.
The proposal by California Democrat Jared Huffman would
block the Park Service from allowing private groups from decorating the graves
of southern soldiers with Confederate flags in states that commemorate
Confederate Memorial Day. The cemeteries affected are the Andersonville and
Vicksburg cemeteries in Georgia and Mississippi.
Pressure has mounted to ban display of the flag on state and
federal property in the wake of last month's tragic murders at a historic black
church in Charleston, South Carolina.
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