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If you see the black American flag, it means the person flying isn’t afraid to defend themselves against a potential threat. This has led it to be known as the “No Quarter” flag, but the history behind it is a bit murky. If you want to learn about what the black American flag symbolizes, its origin, and other black flags, look no further. We'll explain it all below, along with what other black flags symbolize.
Black American Flag Meaning
The all-black American flag is most commonly associated with the “No Quarter” rule. For some, it means they aren’t hesitant to defend themselves against someone who they perceive as a threat. For others, it means if captured, they’d rather die than be taken prisoner.
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