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groups like the udc had worked to keep the memories alive. i'll address the question that was asked. most on units go up during the late 1880s, really starting 1890 and going up to the 1915s. this corresponds to several things. to the height of veterans associations both union and confederate. there is a correspondence to the dying off of veterans on both sides. and the response that's going on is not one of defiance so much as union veteran, putting their on units up on places like gettysburg,t -- their monuments up on places like gettysburg. confederate movements, when they had the chance to do so, when at the get enough money, they put up their monuments. the correspondence is to the veterans groups, the corresponding women's group, the dying off of veterans and, of course, the 50th anniversary of the war in 1911 to 1915. there were textbooks campaigns. the udc trying to make sure that textbooks told the right version of the war. groups like the chirp of the confederacy -- the children of the confederacy that sought to teach children about
groups like the udc had worked to keep the memories alive. i'll address the question that was asked. most on units go up during the late 1880s, really starting 1890 and going up to the 1915s. this corresponds to several things. to the height of veterans associations both union and confederate. there is a correspondence to the dying off of veterans on both sides. and the response that's going on is not one of defiance so much as union veteran, putting their on units up on places like...
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groups like the udc workedvil vigilantly to keep the lost cause alive. i'll address a question about the timing of these monuments. most of these monuments go up between the late 1880s, really starting in the 1890s, through about 1915 or so, and then there's another wave in the early 1920s. this corresponds to several things. it corresponds to the height of veterans associations, both union and confederate. there is a correspondence to the dying off of veterans on both sides and the response that's going on is not one of defiance, so much as union veterans are putting their monuments up in places like gettysburg and in town -- in communities, courthouse squares across the north, across the midwest. confederate veterans, when they had the money to do so, when their organizations are up and going, and especially once the udc becomes involved in the 1890s, they put up their monuments. so the correspondence is to the veterans groups, the corresponding women's groups, the dying off of veterans and of course the 50th ooanniversary o the war, 1911 to 1915. ther
groups like the udc workedvil vigilantly to keep the lost cause alive. i'll address a question about the timing of these monuments. most of these monuments go up between the late 1880s, really starting in the 1890s, through about 1915 or so, and then there's another wave in the early 1920s. this corresponds to several things. it corresponds to the height of veterans associations, both union and confederate. there is a correspondence to the dying off of veterans on both sides and the response...
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groups like the udc worked to keep the lost cause alive. the monuments created during these years, i will adjust a question asked earlier about the timing of the monuments, most of them go up between the late 1880s, starting in the 1890s through 1915 or so. and another wave comes in the 1920s. this corresponds to several things. to the height of veterans associations. both union and confederate. there is a correspondence to the dying off of veterans on both sides. and the response going on is not one of defiance so much as union veterans putting their monuments up in places like gettysburg and in communities across the north. confederate veterans, when they have the money to do so, especially once the udc becomes involved in the 1890s put up their monuments to the correspondence of the veterans groups, the women's groups, the dying off of veterans and of course the 50th anniversary of the war of 1911 through 1915. there were campaigns, the udc making sure that textbooks told the right version of the war. groups like the children of the conf
groups like the udc worked to keep the lost cause alive. the monuments created during these years, i will adjust a question asked earlier about the timing of the monuments, most of them go up between the late 1880s, starting in the 1890s through 1915 or so. and another wave comes in the 1920s. this corresponds to several things. to the height of veterans associations. both union and confederate. there is a correspondence to the dying off of veterans on both sides. and the response going on is...
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police blocked us from getting udc. always the same pattern.e fight, in the food line, people get stabbed and it's always something between different communities. msf say conditions are leading to deep trauma. they have children as young as ten attempting suicide. we're reporting this to the public system, to the, we have children as young as ten years old who try to suicide, there are no psychologists on this island. and despite the fact that we push to move these children to as soon as push to move these children to as soon as possible, it's not happening. —— move them to athens. there was a huge fight in may, largely between kurdish and arab men. iron bars were used to beat people. do you think there are dangerous people? despite conditions, but keep coming. almost everyone on this one from afghanistan. hello, hello. they celebrated landing somewhere at least more safe. but there are unaware of the new trauma that lies ahead. fire has destroyed a primark store in a historic building in belfast. flames and thick black smoke engulfed the entir
police blocked us from getting udc. always the same pattern.e fight, in the food line, people get stabbed and it's always something between different communities. msf say conditions are leading to deep trauma. they have children as young as ten attempting suicide. we're reporting this to the public system, to the, we have children as young as ten years old who try to suicide, there are no psychologists on this island. and despite the fact that we push to move these children to as soon as push...
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northern men could discount the things the udc said. they could hear them prattle on about the horrors of the troops, the righteousness of secession, the unconstructive sentiments of women. all of these things that were benign because they came from the mouths of women. union women could be equally disdainful of reconciliation is to efforts. we have the national wrc president fiercely objecting to a suggestion that union women should decorate the graves of on memorialsoldiers day. "treason is treason, whether living or dead, are blue -- our boys in blue were loyal. never while life shall last that we that of urc will honor the grave. return to where he began, how do these competing memories of the warfare in the 20th century? although most northerners to not succumb to the lost cause, by the 1920's and 1930's it seemed as if the confederate memory of the war had eclipsed that of the union. groups worked vigilantly to keep the lost cause alive. the monuments that were created , most ofese years these monuments go up between the late 1880
northern men could discount the things the udc said. they could hear them prattle on about the horrors of the troops, the righteousness of secession, the unconstructive sentiments of women. all of these things that were benign because they came from the mouths of women. union women could be equally disdainful of reconciliation is to efforts. we have the national wrc president fiercely objecting to a suggestion that union women should decorate the graves of on memorialsoldiers day. "treason...
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this is from the president general's report of the udc. as this report was being written, an urgent call came to the president general on the use or misuse of the confederate flag and this matter concerns us all. it is well to bring it before the attention of the convention. all good daughters know that after that sad day at apematics, misspelled, when they fell to the weight of big numbers, the flag was unfurled forever. it was only to be used in the saddest page associated with dixie. we are not in politics and the confederate flag has no association with politics than the ku klux klan has association with anything in its name. we must not permit improper use of it and should let this be understood by the people at large. if this misuse of our flag occurs again, it will be our fault. when this photograph appeared in "life" magazine as part of that article, university of maryland students' kappa alpha responded way statement in 1951 which it had to reiterate in 1966. more than 15 years ago, kappa alpha order assembled relating to the defi
this is from the president general's report of the udc. as this report was being written, an urgent call came to the president general on the use or misuse of the confederate flag and this matter concerns us all. it is well to bring it before the attention of the convention. all good daughters know that after that sad day at apematics, misspelled, when they fell to the weight of big numbers, the flag was unfurled forever. it was only to be used in the saddest page associated with dixie. we are...