White demonstrator in a pickup truck on Bainbridge Street in front of the Capitol in Montgomery, Alabama, protesting an attempt to remove the Confederate flag from the Capitol dome.

He is flying a Confederate flag, and a sign in the bed of the truck reads, "Don't Let Anyone Take the Flag Down That Ala. Men Fought and Died Under." The flag removal demonstration was organized by Thomas Reed, a member of the Alabama House of Representatives and president of the stat...

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Main Author: Dieter, Dave
Format: Electronic
Published: Alabama Department of Archives and History
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Online Access:http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/amg/id/118747
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Summary:He is flying a Confederate flag, and a sign in the bed of the truck reads, "Don't Let Anyone Take the Flag Down That Ala. Men Fought and Died Under." The flag removal demonstration was organized by Thomas Reed, a member of the Alabama House of Representatives and president of the state chapter of the NAACP. He had asked Governor Guy Hunt to remove the flag by noon on February 2, 1988, which was the first day of the new legislative session. When the governor did not comply, Reed, joined by fellow Black legislators and civil rights activists, marched to the Capitol. Reed and thirteen of the participating legislators were arrested for trying to climb the fence, which had been erected around the building for a restoration project.