Daughters of the American Revolution
The Daughters of the American Revolution (abbreviated DAR , German "Daughters of the American Revolution") are a patriotic women's association in the United States .
The organization aims to preserve the legacy of the American Revolution of 1776 and aims to foster the memory of the past and promote education and patriotism . For this purpose, it also awards grants and awards.
Their motto is "God, Home, and Country." ("God, home and fatherland.")
The Daughters of the American Revolution are represented in all US states as well as in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Mexico and the United Kingdom.
activities
The organization participates in the preservation and restoration of historical monuments through donations and fundraising. In Washington, DC , she runs the Constitution Hall concert hall and a museum that primarily collects household items from the Revolution. Other support services go to veteran organizations and hospitals and medical facilities of the armed forces such as the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center . Members also help out there on a voluntary basis.
To promote education, the DAR operates six schools, specifically supports schools for Indians , organizes an annual writing competition and awards grants. It distributes American flags to public institutions and explains how to use them correctly. A handbook for immigrants has been published since 1920.
Members
Only women of legal age can become members. You will also need to prove your ancestry from an ancestor who helped achieve American independence . Such ancestors include in particular
- Signatory of the American Declaration of Independence ,
- American Revolutionary War veterans including vendors , pirates / privateers , Spanish and French soldiers and sailors,
- Temporary and state government officials,
- Members of the Continental Congress and corresponding assemblies of the new states,
- Participant in the Boston Tea Party ,
- Prisoners of war, refugees and defenders of fortifications and borders,
- Doctors and nurses who helped wounded revolutionaries
- others who gave material or patriotic support to the revolution.
Prominent members include Laura Bush , Rosalynn Carter , Elizabeth Dole, and Bo Derek .
Notable deceased members included Mary Baker Eddy , María Eulalia of Spain , Ginger Rogers , Grandma Moses , Lillian Gish , Susan B. Anthony, and Janet Reno .
See also
Similar patriotic organizations based on ancestry are:
Web links
- Daughters of the American Revolution website
- Paperback book about the United States for immigrants and foreigners, 1924 (PDF; 102 kB) - historical German translation of the manual
Individual evidence
- ↑ About DAR self-presentation of the activities
- ↑ DAR Manual for Citizenship ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 927 kB) Naturalization Handbook (English)