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The Stories And Symbols Behind The Flags Of The World

What does a flag say about the country that flies it? Journalist Tim Marshall set out to answer that question in his book, "A Flag Worth Dying For."
"A Flag Worth Dying For," by Tim Marshall. (Robin Lubbock/WBUR)

What does a flag say about the country that flies it? Journalist Tim Marshall looks at the stories behind dozens of the world’s flags in the new book “A Flag Worth Dying For: The Power and Politics of National Symbols.”

Marshall (@Itwitius) joins Here & Now‘s Peter O’Dowd to talk about the book.

Book Excerpt: ‘A Flag Worth Dying For’

By Tim Marshall

“I am no more than what you believe me to be and I am all that you believe I can be.” The American flag in a conversation as imagined by Franklin K. Lane, US secretary of the interior, Flag Day, 1914


On 9/11, after the flames had died down and the dust had mostly settled, three FDNY firefighters clambered onto the still-smoking wreckage of the World Trade Center in New York City and raised the Stars and Stripes.

The event was not planned, and there were no official photographers; the three men just

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