2013/07/30

Va Flaggers Update 7-29-2013


MOC FLAGGING
 
After receiving information regarding the possible merger of the Museum of the Confederacy (MOC) with the PC Civil War Center at Tredegar and Virginia Historical Society, the Va Flaggers stretched the line on Saturday, forwarding the colors across the City of the Monuments. 

On Friday, information began to circulate regarding the merger.  http://richmag.com/news/blogs_the408.php 
As of this writing, there has been no public statement issued from Rawls, or any other Museum official, to confirm or deny the reports. 
News of the possible merger comes as no surprise to anyone who has been following Rawls and his "transformation" of the MOC.  The "official" Sesquicentennial commemoration in Richmond and the Commonwealth is nothing more than a convenient conduit to highlight emancipation and slavery, and the MOC has been marching in step with Tredegar and the VHS  in their "interpretation" of the Confederacy for some time. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=MMrGCErG5_8#at=19

Va Flaggers stood vigil at the Museum of the Confederacy from 10:30am – 3:00pm. Traffic was heavy and we spoke with lots of folks as they entered and exited the museum.






One young man came out and asked us why we were there. He proceeded to tell us that “we lost the war” and so "there is no Confederacy". When we pointed out that we "lost" in Vietnam as well, but still honor the brave men who fought there, he agreed that we had a good point, and walked away. Most of the employees ignored us as they passed.  One lady came out of the hospital after getting her lunch. She was very nice and said she felt sorry for us because we didn't have any water. I told her we were fine but she could do us a favor and give Waite Rawls a message to leave the Museum and its name as is.  With a look of dismay, she said that she had tried...but had not been successful. :(



The majority of people we talked with agreed with us that the Museum of the Confederacy should retain its name, and its autonomy.


Meanwhile, across town, 10 Flaggers gathered at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts to protest the illegal removal of Confederate Battle Flags from the portico of the Confederate Memorial Chapel. 





Traffic and convos were light, but the weather was beautiful and Flaggers would stay on the sidewalk until well past the usual 3:00 quitting time.  One man stopped to talk with us and told us that although he was from New Jersey, he supported our efforts and did not understand why people were so uneducated and ignorant when it comes to the history of the Confederacy.

More photos here:  https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.261889363936356.1073741907.186485551476738&type=1

Our next flagging is TOMORROW afternoon, Tuesday, July 30th, 3:00 p.m. - Dusk.  Join us on the Boulevard in Richmond, and be a part of those taking a stand for our ancestors and the flags under which they fought and died.

Excellent article here...  http://www.veteranstoday.com/2013/07/28/people-of-color-under-confederate-battle-flag-colors/ 
Please share!  :)

RETURN the flags!
RESTORE the honor!



Grayson Jennings
Va Flaggers

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UPCOMING EVENTS:
Tuesday, July 30th:  Flagging the VMFA, 200 N. Boulevard, Richmond, 3:00 p.m. - Dusk

Thursday, August 15th:  Susan will be traveling to Emporia to speak at the monthly meeting of the John. R. Chambliss, Jr. Camp # 1779, SCV, 7:30 p.m., at the Emporia Library.
Sunday, September 29th :  SAVE THE DATE,  Va Flaggers 2nd Anniversary Celebration/Picnic 
April 19, 2014:  Susan will be traveling to Quincy, FL to speak at the Confederate Memorial Day Service at the Soldier's Cemetery, sponsored by the Finley's Brigade, SCV. 








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