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1. Raven: A Journal of Vexillology: Volume > 22
Kenneth W. Reynolds Editor's Notes
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2. Raven: A Journal of Vexillology: Volume > 22
Peter Ansoff The Flag on Prospect Hill: A Response to Byron DeLear
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This paper covers the ongoing debate between the author and Mr. Byron DeLear with respect to which flag flew on Prospect Hill, outside Boston, on 1 January 1776. The question of whether it was the “Continental Colors” or a pre-1801 Union Flag and DeLear’s views on the matter lead the author to examine both arguments and new or previously-research documentation to determine if any updates need to be made to his original conclusions.
3. Raven: A Journal of Vexillology: Volume > 22
Scot Guenter The Phenomenon of Flag Homes: Musings on Meanings
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Analyzing the occurrence of homes painted in the colours and designs of the United States flag, this article examines the reasons behind this trend, in particular in the months and years following the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001.
4. Raven: A Journal of Vexillology: Volume > 22
Kenneth Hartvigsen New Slaves: Kanye West, Brad Paisley, and Contemporary Confederate-Flag Discourse in Popular Music Iconography
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This article examines the surprising use of Confederate flag in American popular music, particularly in the music and merchandise of Kanye West, in a period when this design is otherwise witnessing a great deal of negative attention on the national level.
5. Raven: A Journal of Vexillology: Volume > 22
David B. Martucci Wayne’s World (of Flags)
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Amongst the numerous individuals who have proposed alternative designs for the United States flag was Wayne Whipple. This paper looks at Whipple’s story and the impact of his efforts.
6. Raven: A Journal of Vexillology: Volume > 22
Robert M. Williamson Exploring the Genealogy of the President’s Flag of the United States of America, 1915–1959
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This paper illuminates the history and design process of the various President’s Flags of the United States of America between 1915 and 1959, in particular focusing on the efforts to produce such a banner for President Harry S. Truman in 1945.
7. Raven: A Journal of Vexillology: Volume > 22
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