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Arkansas - Blue.png|Part of series of designs for state flags, all in blue and white. (Posted by Ken Morton)
 
Arkansas - Blue.png|Part of series of designs for state flags, all in blue and white. (Posted by Ken Morton)
 
Arkansas1.png|Dark green to represent the Natural State. Diamond shape remains identical from current flag. Four blue stars rearranged in an 'A' pattern.
 
Arkansas1.png|Dark green to represent the Natural State. Diamond shape remains identical from current flag. Four blue stars rearranged in an 'A' pattern.
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proposal for arkansas flag redesign.png|A blue diamond to represent the Diamond state, the stars in the center to represent the three governments that have had rule over the state (Spain, France, US) and also representing the three nicknames for the state. The fourth star that represents the confederacy was removed. The green represents the state's motto "The Natural State"
 
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[[Category:Arkansas]]

Revision as of 18:28, 1 June 2020

The flag of the state of Arkansas is a red field charged with a large blue-bordered white diamond. Twenty-nine five-pointed stars appear on the flag: twenty-five small white stars within the blue border, and four larger blue stars in the white diamond. The inscription "ARKANSAS" appears in blue within the white diamond, with one star above and three stars below. The star above and the two outer stars below point upwards; the inner star below points downwards. The design was created by Willie Kavanaugh Hocker of Wabbaseka and selected from a field of 65 entries in a 1912 contest.

Around 1912, when it was discovered that Arkansas did not have a state flag, the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) chapter decided to sponsor a contest to design a flag. Hocker, a member of the Pine Bluff DAR chapter, won with a design that is similar to the current flag. She designed a flag with three blue stars in the middle of a white diamond, surrounded by a blue border charged with 25 stars, on a red field. At the request of the flag committee, chaired by Secretary of State Earle Hodges, Hocker added the word "ARKANSAS" and rearranged the stars to one on top and two on bottom of the state name. This flag was adopted by the legislature on February 26, 1913. In 1923, the legislature added a fourth star, representing the Confederate States of America. The arrangement of the four stars was changed from 2-2 to the current 1-3 a year later.

Proposals for a New Flag of Arkansas