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United Daughters of the Confederacy : ウィキペディア英語版 | United Daughters of the Confederacy
The United Daughters of the Confederacy, Inc. is an association of female descendants of Confederate veterans. It was founded on September 10, 1894〔UDC Handbook 2013, pp. 3, 11.〕 by Mrs. Caroline Meriwether Goodlett of Tennessee as Founder and Mrs. Lucian H. (Anna Davenport) Raines of Georgia as Co- Founder.〔http://www.hqudc.org/history-of-the-united-daughters-of-the-confederacy/〕 ==Focus==
The UDC was influential primarily in the early twentieth century across the South, where its main role was to preserve and uphold the memory of the Confederate veterans, especially those husbands, sons, fathers and brothers who died in the war. Its long-term impact was to promote the Lost Cause image of the antebellum plantation South as an idealized society crushed by the forces of Yankee modernization.〔Karen L. Cox, ''Dixie's Daughters: The United Daughters of the Confederacy and preservation of Southern Culture'' (University Press of Florida, 2003) pp. 1-7〕 Memory and memorials became the central focus.〔Cynthia Mills, and Pamela Hemenway Simpson, eds. ''Monuments to the Lost Cause: Women, Art, and the Landscapes of Southern Memory'' (U. of Tennessee Press, 2003)〕 In Missouri, a border state, the United daughters of the Confederacy was active in setting up its own system of memorials in distinction to black memories and Unionist white memories.〔Megan B. Boccardi, "Remembering in black and white: Missouri women's memorial work 1860-1910" (PhD. Dissertation,, University of Missouri--Columbia, 2011, (online ).〕
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