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488: 61: 781:, the UDC relentlessly lobbied legislatures for public school textbooks that presented a pro-Confederate version of regional history and successfully blacklisted" other books. "By targeting the region's middle- to upper-class children, they ensured an army of future teachers and leaders would carry forward and defend their message for decades to come. Embedding their version of Confederate history into the sacred spaces of Southern society (the home, cemeteries, churches, city squares, street names, colleges and schools) made erasing it physically difficult and personally painful." 752:. The Richmond Fire Department extinguished the fire using nine fire trucks. The President-General of the UDC reported that the building's windows had been broken and fire was set to the curtains hanging in the building's Caroline Meriwether Goodlett Library. The fire was largely contained to the library, but there was extensive smoke and water damage throughout the building and charring on the building's Georgia marble façade. Staff reported that all the books in the building's library had incurred some damage and that library shelving had been destroyed. 3340: 465: 3268: 268: 637: 649: 42: 3364: 722:
enthusiasm and love of justice can exert its influence. We therefore pledge ourselves to preserve pure ideals, to honor the memory of our beloved Veterans, to study and teach the truths of history (one of the most important of which is that the War Between the States was not a rebellion, nor was its underlying cause to sustain slavery), and always to act in a manner that will reflect honor upon our noble and patriotic ancestors.
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textbooks; and erecting monuments, which now moved triumphantly from cemeteries into town centers. More than half a century before women's history and public history emerged as fields of inquiry and action, the UDC, with other women's associations, strove to etch women's accomplishments into the historical record and to take history to the people, from the nursery and the fireside to the schoolhouse and the public square.
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the key interests of the organization. Some state divisions within the UDC built dormitories and sponsored scholarships, but there was no coordinated support for education by the national organization.  The divisions were responsible for scholarships and building dormitories for women.  At the 1907 General Convention,
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Vanderbilt will return $ 1.2 million to the Tennessee chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, the present value of the $ 50,000 the group donated to the school in 1933 for the construction of the dorm. ... The $ 1.2 million payment will come from anonymous donors who gave specifically for
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During the first decades of their existence, the UDC focused on caring for Confederate soldiers and their widows. When the numbers of Confederate veterans began to dwindle, they focused on their remaining objectives.  Education of the descendants of those who served the Confederacy became one of
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After 1900 the UDC became an umbrella organization coordinating local memorial groups. The UDC women specialized in sponsoring local memorials. After 1945, they were active in placing historical markers along Southern highways. The UDC has also been active in national causes during wartime. According
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The organization was "strikingly successful at raising money to build monuments, lobbying legislatures and Congress for the reburial of Confederate dead, and working to shape the content of history textbooks." They also raised money to care for the widows and children of the Confederate dead. Most of
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in 1979. A university effort to remove the inscription "Confederate" from the building, resisted by the UDC, led to a 2005 Tennessee appeals court ruling that the inscription could be removed only if the UDC donation was returned at present value. In 2016 an anonymous source donated $ 1.2 million to
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agency for the terrorist group." The organization restricted membership to whites at one time, but later lifted the requirement. As of 2011, there were 23 so-called "Real Daughters" (that is, actual children of Confederate veterans) still living, one of whom was black. There are no longer any living
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The UDC combined education with support of the military during World War II by establishing a nurses' training fund. Each scholarship provided approximately $ 100 per year for a three-year nursing program.  When a scholarship was offered, local Chapters were encouraged to contact local schools
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spoke of the shift in the UDC's focus.  As monuments were erected, she "sat by ... thinking that the monument fever would abate." She believed that "the most thoughtful and best educated women" in the organization should have realized that the "grandest monument (they) could build in the South
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notes that the UDC had a particular interest in the position of Southern (Confederate) women, with "a commitment to bolstering vanquished and disheartened veterans and keeping the memory of the dead alive. But it was also committed to immortalizing the heroism of Confederate women, whose valor, its
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movement, intrinsically white supremacist, that began in the early 1890s. The SPLC contends that the UDC promotes "a reactionary conservative ideology that has made inroads into the Republican Party from the political right, and overlaps with the views of white nationalists and other more radical
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UDC leaders were determined to assert women's cultural authority over virtually every representation of the region's past. This they did by lobbying for state archives and museums, national historic sites, and historic highways; compiling genealogies; interviewing former soldiers; writing history
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The UDC was influential primarily in the early twentieth century across the South, where its main role was to preserve, uphold and romanticize the memory of the Confederate veterans, especially those husbands, sons, fathers and brothers who died in the Civil War. Memory and memorials became the
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They refused to let go of the legacy of the defeated plantation South. They celebrated the Lost Cause by organizing fraternal and sororal organizations such as the United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC), whose members decorated the graves of Confederate soldiers, funded public statutes of
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Because we desire to perpetuate, in love and honor, the heroic deeds of those who enlisted in the Confederate Services and upheld its flag through four years of war, we, the children of the South, have united in an Organization called the "Children of the Confederacy," in which our strength,
388:. The name was soon changed to United Daughters of the Confederacy. Their stated intention was to "tell of the glorious fight against the greatest odds a nation ever faced, that their hallowed memory should never die." Their primary activity was to support the construction of 538:, noting that women were much more likely to be involved in a variety of (historical) organizations than men, who devoted their energies to fraternal societies. Brundage notes that after women's suffrage came in 1920, the historical role of the women's organizations eroded. 797:. The UDC worked to "define southern identity around images from an Old South that portrayed slavery as benign and slaves as happy and a Reconstruction that portrayed blacks as savage and immoral." In 1919 their lost cause narrative was codified in Mildred Rutherford's 864:
venerated the Klan and elevated it to a nearly mythical status. It dealt in and preserved Klan artifacts and symbology. It even served as a sort of public relations agency for the terrorist group." At its 1913 annual national convention, the UDC unanimously endorsed
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notes the UDC's role "in demanding textbooks for public schools that told the story of the war and the Confederacy from a definite southern point of view." He adds that their work is one of the "essential elements perpetuating Confederate mythology."
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mythology and presented "a romanticized view of the slavery era" in the United States. The UDC promoted white Southern solidarity, allowing white Southerners to refer to a mythical past in order to legitimize
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I think I agree a hundred percent with Ed Sebesta, though, about the motives or the hidden agenda not too deeply hidden I think of such groups as the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the
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member Daniel L. Fountain states that organizations like the UDC have deeply "implanted the Lost Cause's falsified version of history" in the South. "Rallying behind powerful women such as
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narrative, which critics have described as white supremacist, as they vigorously defended the Confederacy and its founding principles (which included the enslavement of African Americans).
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Minutes of the One Hundred and Twenty-first Annual General Convention of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Incorporated, Held in Richmond, Virginia, November 6–10, 2014
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Parrott, Angie (1991). "'Love Makes Memory Eternal': The United Daughters of the Confederacy in Richmond, Virginia, 1897–1920," in Edward Ayers and John C. Willis, eds.
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Johnson, Joan Marie (2000). "'Drill into us... the Rebel Tradition': The Contest over Southern Identity in Black and White Women's Clubs, South Carolina, 1898–1930".
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Their name is on all their monuments, but maybe because those plaques are rusty and faded people don't realize the UDC is still a functioning organization.
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Minutes of the Fifty-first Annual Convention of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Incorporated, Held at Nashville, Tennessee, November 21–24, 1944
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Anonymous donors recently gave the university the $ 1.2 million needed for that purpose; the Vanderbilt Board of Trust authorized the move this summer.
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American Civil War: The Definitive Encyclopedia and Document Collection [6 volumes]: The Definitive Encyclopedia and Document Collection
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headquarters building in Richmond was vandalized with graffiti and set ablaze during a chain of protests across the city in the wake of the
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Women of the West; a series of biographical sketches of living eminent women in the eleven western states of the United States of America
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gradually merged into the United Daughters of the Confederacy, which grew from 17,000 total members in 1900 to nearly 100,000 by
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The UDC encouraged women to publish their experiences in the war, beginning with biographies of major southern figures, such as
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In 1896, the organization established the Children of the Confederacy to impart similar values to younger generations through a
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In addition, the UDC sponsors essay and poetry compositions, in which the participants are not to use the phrase "Civil War," "
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In 1933 the Tennessee branch of UDC donated $ 50,000 for the construction of a Confederate memorial hall on the campus of the
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leaders believed, had been every bit as important as men's." The UDC's methods were wide-ranging and ahead of their times:
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Bailey, Fred Arthur (1991). "The Textbooks of the 'Lost Cause': Censorship and the Creation of Southern State Histories".
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The Children of the Confederacy, also known as the CofC, is an auxiliary organization to the UDC. The official name is
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Keepers of History, Shapers of Memory: The Florida Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, 1895–1930
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Gulley, H. E. (1993). "Women and the Lost Cause: Preserving A Confederate Identity in the American Deep South".
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The phrase "nor was its underlying cause to sustain slavery" was deleted by the UDC General Convention of 2015.
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engaging in the commemoration of these ancestors, the funding of monuments to them, and the promotion of the
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Dixie's daughters: the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the preservation of Confederate culture
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Dixie's daughters: the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the preservation of Confederate culture
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as the National Association of the Daughters of the Confederacy. The first chapter was formed in
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Edith D. Pope and Her Nashville Friends: Guardians of the Lost Cause in the Confederate Veteran
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Murrin, John M.; Johnson, Paul E.; McPherson, James M.; Fahs, Alice; Gerstle, Gary (2014).
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82,000 for French and Belgian war orphans. The homefront campaign raised $ 24 million for
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Ghosts of the Confederacy: Defeat, the Lost Cause, and the Emergence of the New South
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Minutes on the Twentieth Annual Convention of the United Daughters of the Confederacy
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Burying the dead but not the past: Ladies' Memorial Associations and the lost cause
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Lost Cause Textbooks: Civil War Education in the South from the 1890s to the 1920s
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The History of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Volume I and II: 1894–1955
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the university specifically for that purpose, and the inscription was removed.
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Daughters of the Improved Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the World
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Monuments to the Lost Cause: Women, Art, and the Landscapes of Southern Memory
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Blood And Irony: Southern White Women's Narratives of the Civil War, 1861–1937
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Mothers of Massive Resistance: White Women and the Politics of White Supremacy
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Remembering in black and white : Missouri women's memorial work 1860–1910
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The History of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Volume III: 1956–1986
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During the period 1880–1910, the UDC was one of many groups that celebrated
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Confederate heroes, and preserved a romanticized vision of the slavery era.
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Raising racists: the socialization of white children in the Jim Crow South
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established by the United Daughters of the Confederacy for members of the
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as a permanent way of remembering the Confederate cause and tradition.
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Children of the Confederacy of the United Daughters of the Confederacy
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The UDC was incorporated on July 18, 1919. Its headquarters is in the
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International Conference to Review the Global Vision of the Holocaust
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List of monuments erected by the United Daughters of the Confederacy
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The Other Side: The Secret Relationship Between Nazism and Zionism
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Chicago and Northern District Association of Colored Women's Clubs
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extremist groups." In August 2018, its website still stated that "
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to locate students who needed assistance to fund their education.
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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The Hereditary Society Community of the United States of America
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Headquarters Building of the United Daughters of the Confederacy
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Federation of Women's Clubs for Oklahoma and Indian Territories
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Battlefield memorial dedicated by the UDC on September 19, 1928
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Woodruff, Juliette (1985). "The Last of the Southern Belles".
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Georgia's Landmarks, Memorials, and Legends: Volume 1, Part 1
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Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching
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This Republic of Suffering: Death and the American Civil War
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Gesellschaft zur Rechtlichen und Humanitären Unterstützung
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The Edge of the South: Life in Nineteenth-Century Virginia
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North Carolina Civil War Monuments: An Illustrated History
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and savings stamps. Members also donated $ 800,000 to the
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American Civil War veterans and descendants organizations
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First National Conference of the Colored Women of America
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of the Civil War and Confederacy. According to historian
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Mills, Cynthia; Simpson, Pamela Hemenway, eds. (2003).
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The History of the United daughters of the Confederacy
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A Measuring Rod to Test Text Books and Reference Books
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Works by or about United Daughters of the Confederacy
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Non-profit organizations based in Richmond, Virginia
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North Carolina's Confederate Monuments and Memorials
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Slaves, for the most part, were faithful and devoted
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During the early morning hours of May 31, 2020, the
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Confederate Memorial Day observance in front of the
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