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The United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC) is an American neo-Confederate [1] hereditary association for female descendants of Confederate Civil War soldiers engaging in the commemoration of these ancestors, the funding of monuments to them, and the promotion of the pseudohistorical Lost Cause ideology and corresponding white supremacy.
(on front of base, raised letters:) confederate (on back of base, raised letters:) erected in memory of our/confederate soldiers/by the/united daughters of the confederacy/marshall chapter no. 412/1905/the love, gratitude, and memory/of the people of the south,/shall gild their fame in one/eternal sunshine.
United Daughters of the Confederacy was founded in 1894 and is open to membership by female descendants of individuals who served in the Confederate military or who “gave Material Aid to the ...
The United Daughters of the Confederacy and Gov. Shivers stepped in to allow him to occupy an entire wing of the Confederate Veterans Home. The rest of the facility had been converted in 1949 to a ...
The Memorial to the Women of the Confederacy, also known as the U.D.C. Memorial Building, is a historic building located in Richmond, Virginia, that serves as the national headquarters of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. It was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 2008. [2]
According to reporting from the Associated Press, the Supreme Court ruled that the local chapter of United Daughters of the Confederacy lacked standing to challenge the Winston-Salem's removal of ...
Confederate Monument (Ashville, Alabama) Confederate Monument (Franklin, Tennessee) Confederate Memorial (Arlington National Cemetery) Confederate monuments and memorials; List of Confederate monuments and memorials in Georgia; List of Confederate monuments and memorials in Mississippi; List of Confederate monuments and memorials in North Carolina
The United Daughters of the Confederacy named a chapter in Alabama after Col. Rucker about 37 years ago. But an even bigger honor came back in 1942, when the US military named an Army base in ...