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This 3ft x 5ft Polyester Red Black Green (RBG) Pan African Marcus Garvey Flag is made of all-weather polyester with header tape and 2 metal grommets. Flag is dye-sublimated with beautiful bold colors. Printed on one side all the way through the fabric. Double-stitched around all edges with 4 rows of stitching on fly edge. These indoor international flags can be used outside for a limited time.
Red for blood symbolizing the struggle of the people, green for vegetation, and black for the race of the people.
According to information taken from: https://www.panafricanalliance.com/rbg-flag/
"The Story Behind the RBG Flag"
"The red, black, and green flag was first designed and used by Marcus Garvey – a founding father of Pan-Africanism – and members of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in 1920.
A racist 1900 song called “Every Race Has a Flag but the Coon” was one of the hottest songs of the time among white America, and was responsible for establishing the term “coon” in reference to Black men and women.
This song so infuriated Marcus Garvey, that he commissioned the RBG Flag as the standard of Pan-Africanism.
“Show me the race or the nation without a flag, and I will show you a race of people without any pride. Aye! In song and mimicry they have said, “Every race has a flag but the coon.” How true! Aye! But that was said of us four years ago. They can’t say it now….”
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