Missouri museum to display Confederate battle flag
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — At a time Confederate symbols are being purged from public sites, a northeast Missouri museum is putting a restored Confederacy flag on permanent inside display, calling it “a teachable moment.”
The museum in the 3,300-resident Mississippi River town of Louisiana plans to unveil the donated, framed 34-inch-by-58-inch flag Saturday to coincide with the museum’s 25th anniversary celebration. A 33-star Union flag also will be put on view nearby.
The fate of Confederate symbols have been a source of increasing contention in recent years, with communities wrestling with whether to remove those items seen by some as vestiges of racism and others as icons of heritage.
In Louisiana, where many Southerners settled after the Civil War, administrators of the non-profit museum say they’re not picking a fight and merely trying to educate — and encourage dialogue — by displaying the once-tattered flag brought home by a local soldier who fought in Arkansas.


