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The black flag with a white X on it isn't one you see every week in NASCAR. We break down what it means and why your favorite driver doesn't want to see it.
The banner, with its horizontal red, black and green stripes, was adopted by the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) at a conference in New York City in 1920. For several years leading ...
The genderqueer flag consists of purple, white and green stripes. The nonbinary flag is comprised of yellow, white, purple and black stripes. The genderfluid flag consists of pink, white, purple ...
A Juneteenth flag was created in 1997 that included the colors red, white and blue. Many Black people celebrate Juneteenth with a flag that is red, black and green. Some social media users called ...
In Boston’s historic Roxbury neighborhood, a vibrant flag waves proudly, the official Juneteenth flag, a powerful symbol of freedom and unity. Its design traces back to community activist Ben Haith, ...
Here's a look at what each flag used under the ‘green-white-checkered’ rule means: #1. Yellow flag. A yellow flag is used to signal a caution period during a race in the event of a crash.