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S 503 Session 112 (1997-1998)
S 0503 Joint Resolution, By Glover, Anderson, Drummond, Ford, Jackson , Land,
Matthews, Patterson and D. Williams
A JOINT RESOLUTION TO CREATE THE CIRCLE OF FLAGS ON THE STATE HOUSE GROUNDS, A
DISPLAY WHICH CONSISTS OF ELEVEN FLAGS OF HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE AND A FLAG
DISPLAYING AN INSIGNIA OF SIGNIFICANCE TO THE NATIVE AMERICAN PEOPLE TO BE
APPROVED BY THE NATIVE AMERICAN COUNCIL TO THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA AND TO
PROVIDE THAT THE CONFEDERATE FLAG SHALL BE REMOVED FROM ATOP THE STATE HOUSE,
FROM THE FRONT GROUND FLOOR FOYER OF THE STATE HOUSE, AND FROM THE CHAMBERS OF
THE SENATE AND THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
03/06/97 Senate Introduced and read first time SJ-13
03/06/97 Senate Referred to Committee on Judiciary SJ-13
A JOINT RESOLUTION
TO CREATE THE CIRCLE OF FLAGS ON THE STATE HOUSE
GROUNDS, A DISPLAY WHICH CONSISTS OF ELEVEN
FLAGS OF HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE AND A FLAG
DISPLAYING AN INSIGNIA OF SIGNIFICANCE TO THE
NATIVE AMERICAN PEOPLE TO BE APPROVED BY THE
NATIVE AMERICAN COUNCIL TO THE STATE OF SOUTH
CAROLINA AND TO PROVIDE THAT THE CONFEDERATE
FLAG SHALL BE REMOVED FROM ATOP THE STATE
HOUSE, FROM THE FRONT GROUND FLOOR FOYER OF THE
STATE HOUSE, AND FROM THE CHAMBERS OF THE
SENATE AND THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South
Carolina:
SECTION 1. (A) There is hereby established on the State House
grounds, adjacent to the Capitol Building, The Circle of Flags. The
Circle of Flags shall be constructed such that it is a self-guided
walking tour.
(B) The beginning point and centerpiece of The Circle of Flags
shall be a display housing:
(1) the Stars and Stripes, the current United States Flag, with its
fifty stars;
(2) the Palmetto State Flag, created by General Moultrie and
flown continuously as our state banner since January 28, 1861; and
(3) the Stars and Bars, first officially flown outside the
Confederate Capitol Building on March 4, 1861.
(C) The second display in The Circle of Flags shall have:
(1) the Union Jack, which flew over this State while it was a
British colony; and
(2) the flag flown by General Moultrie and his troops at Fort
Moultrie in the first decisive victory of the Revolutionary War
involving land and naval forces.
(D) The third display in The Circle of Flags shall include the
original United States Flag created by Betsy Ross with its thirteen
stars and thirteen stripes. This flag is considered the first officially
adopted flag of this country.
(E) The fourth display in The Circle of Flags shall contain two
flags from the Civil War:
(1) the Confederate Battle Flag; and
(2) Big Red, the flag flown by cadets from the Citadel as they
fired on Fort Sumter.
(F) The fifth and closing display in The Circle of Flags shall
include:
(1) the flag of the 1st South Carolina Volunteer Infantry
Regiment (African Descent), redesignated as the 33rd United States
Colored Troops; and
(2) the flag of the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment.
These groups, consisting of soldiers of African descent, served on
the Union side during the Civil War and participated in several
battles in South Carolina.
(G) The sixth display in The Circle of Flags shall include the flag
of the Universal Negro Improvement Association adopted in July
1918, herein defined as the `Black Liberation Flag.'
(H) The seventh and closing display in The Circle of Flags shall
include a flag displaying an insignia of significance to the native
American people to be approved by the Native American Council.
(I) Each display in The Circle of Flags shall house a pedestal with
information about each flag explaining the flag's origin and
significance and its role in South Carolina's past.
(J) The purpose of The Circle of Flags is to ensure that each of the
flags included therein assumes its proper place with respect to the
history of South Carolina.
SECTION 2. The Circle of Flags shall be constructed on the State
House grounds adjacent to the Capitol Building in conjunction with
the planned refurbishing of the State House and completed by the
time the State House refurbishing is finished and shall be paid for
from funds provided in Section 17, General Services, State House
Renovations for Fiscal year 1994-95, in the General Appropriation
Act. After the renovations are complete, only the United States Flag
and the South Carolina State Flag shall fly atop the State House.
SECTION 3. The Confederate Flag shall be removed from atop the
State House, from the front ground floor foyer of the State House,
and from the chambers of the Senate and the House of
Representatives.
SECTION 4. This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor.
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