More people driving around with Confederate flag on license plates in Tennessee

Sunday, July 22, 2018
Tennessee sees jump in Confederate flag plates

More Confederate flags are popping up in Tennessee, WZTV reports.

The state says it's seeing a big jump in orders for license plates that has the controversial symbol.

Numbers from the Tennessee Department of Revenue reveal a nearly 80 percent jump in active Sons of Confederate Veterans plates.

There was a steady increase from about 1,800 in 2014 to nearly 3,300 in fiscal year 2018 which ended June 30.

James Patterson of The Sons of Confederate Veterans says a national push to remove Confederate monuments and statues has more southerners concerned about their heritage being threatened.

"People are just tired of seeing history being taken from us," he said.

The Tennessee Department of Revenue says there are 3,300 plates with the Confederate flag out of 5.6 million registered plates.