What is us civil flag of peace?

The US Civil Flag of Peace is a unique flag that represents the authority of the American people over their government. It features vertical stripes of blue, white, and red, with a white eagle in the center. The eagle is holding a banner that reads "E Pluribus Unum," meaning "Out of many, one."

The flag was designed in 1961 by William M. Meyers for use by civilians in situations when the official US flag, with its eagle holding arrows representing war, might be considered inappropriate. The Civil Flag of Peace serves as a symbol of American unity and a commitment to non-violent conflict resolution.

While the flag is not recognized as an official symbol by the US government, it has gained popularity among peace activists and some patriotic groups. It is often flown at protests, rallies, and other events where people are gathering to express their desire for peace, unity, and justice.