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melvin charles and gleason t jackson designed a symbol to represent the history pride and accomplishments of african americans in response to the struggles of 1960s america charles tells his story about the creation of the black american heritage flag i think one of the interesting points about the creation of the flag in the mine is that it was in both our minds for a long time even as a child at three years old i would go and sit on the curb in elizabeth new jersey and watch the parade go by i see the american flag i see a flag that represents that italian spanish whatever it might be and they would march up and down the street honoring the 30th of may and then when it came time for the negro at that time we were called i remember we every year we would march down and guess what all we had was the american flag and i went home to my mother and i remember asking her and i think i was i couldnt have been no more than five or six at that point i said mommy why dont we have a flag but