Image: The People Right's Bear Flag, California

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Description: A flag was agreed upon, which was the Grizzly Bear and a single star, and one was immediately prepared and hoisted. It was made of about three yards of coarse cotton cloth, a bear painted with ink in a standing position, a star colored with poke-berries, in front of the bear, and on the upper edge of the flag was a red stripe, with block letters, in it, THE PEOPLE'S RIGHTS. -Sacramento Transcript, 10 April 1851
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