The current flag of Alabama was adopted on February 16, 1895, by Act 383 of the Alabama state legislature. The flag design was inspired by the Confederate Battle Flag, which featured a blue saltire (diagonal cross) with stars. Alabama’s flag, however, is much simpler, featuring a red saltire on a white field. This design was chosen to be distinct yet reflect the Confederate heritage of the state.
The Alabama flag consists of two colors:
The flag’s design and colors carry historical and symbolic significance:
The red saltire is a traditional heraldic symbol known as a St. Andrew’s Cross, which historically has been associated with valor and bravery.
Overall, the Alabama state flag is a symbol of the state’s history, heritage, and pride.