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NAACP ends economic boycott of South Carolina on Confederate flag removal

Monday, July 13, 2015

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) has passed a resolution lifting its 15-year economic boycott of South Carolina, after that state took down a Confederate battle flag flying near its Statehouse.

The civil rights group approved the measure Saturday at its national convention in Philadelphia to end the boycott of tourism and other economic activity. The boycott began in 2000 during debate over the flying of the Confederate flag atop South Carolina’s Statehouse dome. The boycott continued after it was moved to a flagpole on Statehouse grounds.

The flag’s removal comes weeks after the shooting deaths of 9 people in a historically black church in Charleston. Police have charged a man shown in pictures with the flag, who they say was motivated by hate.

Flag supporters remain, saying it symbolizes Southern heritage.

Copyright 2015 The Associated Press

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