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BigBadBrian
01-06-2006, 03:55 PM
Civil war erupts over Confederate handbags

01:05 PM CST on Friday, January 6, 2006
By JIM DOUGLAS / WFAA-TV





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Ashley Thomas said she is proud of her Southern heritage.

Jim Douglas reports
BURLESON — Two North Texas high school students who were kicked out of class for displaying rebel flags vow to take their fight to court. They said they are proud of their heritage, but Burleson High School education officials maintain the Confederate symbol is offensive.

Ashley Thomas remembered how it all started. "Principal comes up and says, 'You've got to get rid of your purse... it's racist."

Ashley and Aubrie McAllum both received purses patterened after the Confederate battle flag from their parents for Christmas. Both girls decided to take their presents to school.

"I don't have 'KKK' written on me or anything; it's just a purse," Aubrie said. "Doesn't have anything to do with what color you are."

The students were asked to leave their purses with the principal; they elected to leave school after calling their parents.

Ashley was sent home three times this week. "I'm at the point where I really don't know what to do," she said. "I want to keep going to school and get my education, but this is my life. I was born and raised in the South. Why is the flag so bad?"

Here's the answer, from Burleson ISD spokesman Richard Crummel: "It's a violation of the dress code," he said. "We don't want students to wear anything that might cause a disruption, and that symbol has done that in the past."

"Then that's a heritage violation on her, on me... on all of us," said Aubrie's father, Rick McAllum. "So we can push it."

McAllum belongs to the Sons of Confederate Veterans. Ashley's mom, Joni Thomas, is from New York. But the parents of both girls praised their daughters, and vowed to fight.

"I'm hiring a lawyer," Thomas said. "I'm going all the way with it, because I think it's wrong."

Burleson High School, with a 2,200 student enrollment, is about 90 percent white, 8 or 9 percent Hispanic. There are very few African Americans.

"We want to be sensitive to everyone; make it comfortable in school for all our students," Crummel said.

Both girls said they have never been in trouble and don't want trouble now.

But they don't want to back down, either.

School officials know controversy often follows the Confederate flag, and they will not let it in.

The girls as of Friday, decided to go back to school.

E-mail jdouglas@wfaa.com

Dr. Love
01-06-2006, 07:41 PM
Ah, jeez. More dumbasses in my area.

jhale667
01-06-2006, 07:59 PM
When are people going to realize the confederate flag is now a symbol of HATRED? That's all it represents now. Find another way to express your southern heritage...instead of the symbol of the losing (and morally WRONG) side of the civil war. If you wear that, it's like saying "Hey, slavery was COOL!" If a kid in that school wore a swastika or 'Black Power' T-shirt, people would be up in arms...and rightfully so.