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Daughters and Liberty
Their first organization was as an auxiliary, the Daughters of Liberty in 1765.
* Daughters of Liberty
Their name was inspired by the Sons of Liberty, who were established shortly before the Daughters of Liberty.
The Daughters of Liberty used their traditional skills to weave and spin yarn and wool into fabric, known as " homespun ".
For example, in the countryside, while Patriots supported the non-importation movements of 1765, and 1769, the Daughters of Liberty continued to support American resistance.
The Daughters of Liberty also used the influence of the Revolutionary War to their advantage.
The war helped to inspire the Daughters of Liberty to also become Revolutionary Women.
Maude Epperson was also among the group of ladies that helped form the Daughters Of Liberty.
Samuel Adams is often quoted as referring to the Daughters of Liberty by saying " With ladies on our side, we can make every Tory tremble "
* Daughters of Liberty

Daughters and were
After the death of their mother in 1821, when Emily was three years old, the older sisters Maria, Elizabeth and Charlotte were sent to the Clergy Daughters ' School at Cowan Bridge, where they encountered abuse and privations later described by Charlotte in Jane Eyre.
Later, daytime slots were filled with an influx of older Australian soap operas such as The Young Doctors, The Sullivans, Sons and Daughters, A Country Practice, Richmond Hill and eventually, Neighbours and Home and Away.
Both The Restless Years and Sons and Daughters were created and produced in Australia by the Reg Grundy Organisation.
Daughters were not formally included in a father's will, although they did receive a portion of the family fortune through their marriage dowries.
A stream of hits followed Our Dancing Daughters, including two more flapper-themed movies, in which Crawford embodied for her legion of fans ( many of whom were women ) an idealized vision of the free-spirited, all-American girl.
Five Madonna of the Trail monuments, donated by the Daughters of the American Revolution, were erected along the old National Road.
These pioneers were followed later in the United States by the Mattachine Society and the Daughters of Bilitis.
The Daughters of Zelophehad () were five sisters in the Hebrew Bible who lived during the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt, and who raised before Moses the case of a woman's right and obligation to inherit property in the absence of a male heir in the family.
Daughters were important political assets in a world where diplomacy and marriage were closely linked.
The major organizations dedicated to creating and maintaining the tradition were the United Daughters of the Confederacy and United Confederate Veterans.
Mrs. Lettie B. Morrill, in a talk given to the Daughters of the American Revolution chapter in Silver City on September 19, 1908, stated, " John Bullard was placed in the first grave dug in Silver City, having been killed while punishing the Indians for an attack upon the new town ; the brothers were Prospectors about the country for many years.
The movies Place Vendôme with Catherine Deneuve ; Daughters of Darkness with Delphine Seyrig as Countess Bathory ; Armaguedon with Alain Delon ; Camping Cosmos with Lolo Ferrari ; and Ex Drummer based on the novel by Herman Brusselmans were partially shot in Ostend.
On April 9, 1973 Sons and Daughters of Solomon recorded four other songs in MGM's Los Angeles studio, but these were unreleased.
According to Burke: " When you look back at history, and you look back at the publicity and the way we had it going, the Sons & Daughters of Solomon were going to be right there with the Jackson Five.
The Daughters of Bilitis were used as political fodder in the 1959 mayoral race in San Francisco.
Press releases announcing the convention were sent to local radio and newspapers, prompting the San Francisco Chronicle to direct a jab at Russell Wolden and publicize the convention when Herb Caen wrote, " Russ Wolden, if no one else, will be interested to learn that the Daughters of Bilitis will hold their nat ' l convention here May 27 – 30.
The Daughters were also affected by the changing times.
Dozens of other lesbian and feminist organizations were created in the wake of the Daughters of Bilitis.
In this same period, such organizations as the Sons of the American Revolution ( SAR ), the Colonial Dames of America, the Mary Washington Memorial Society, Preservation of the Virginia Antiquities, United Daughters of the Confederacy, and Sons of Confederate Veterans were also founded.
A distinction was made between King's Daughters who were transported to New France at the king's expense and were given a dowry and women who came here of their own volition and using their own money.
Daughters were excluded from the system: a now-archaic interpretation of Salic law generally prohibited daughters from inheriting land and also from acceding to the throne.
On Easter 1900, she founded Inghinidhe na hÉireann (" Daughters of Ireland "), a revolutionary women's society, to provide a home for Irish nationalist women who, like herself, were considered unwelcome in male-dominated nationalist societies.
However, later studies have concluded that " no clear-cut differences can be demonstrated to date between unexposed and DES-exposed women in gender-related behavior ," and another found that " DES Daughters were slightly more likely than unexposed women to have ever been married and were less likely to report having had a same-sex sexual partner.

Daughters and successful
This decade saw the introduction of stereo sound, as well as a number of successful shows, most notably A Country Practice in 1981, and Sons and Daughters, which began in 1982.
She has written numerous successful historical romance novels under her own name, including the Travelling Matchmaker and Daughters of Mannerling series.
Following this successful serials included The Young Doctors, The Sullivans, Prisoner, Sons and Daughters, Neighbours and Home and Away.

Daughters and Colonial
In its third season, the show received the Television Award of Merit by the Mary Washington Colonial Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Stanley Reed was very active in the Sons of the American Revolution and Sons of Colonial Wars, while his wife was a national officer in the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Near the Jewel Box is the Colonial Daughter Fountain, donated by the Missouri Society of Colonial Daughters in 1947.
Like her husband, Sarah Pryor helped found lineage and heritage organizations, including Preservation of the Virginia Antiquities ( since 2009 named Preservation Virginia ); the Mary Washington Memorial Association ; the Daughters of the American Revolution ( DAR ); and the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America.

Daughters and American
Symbolically, Marian Anderson ( a noted opera singer of her day ) sang a rendition of " America the Beautiful " on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in 1939 after being refused use of Constitution Hall by the Daughters of the American Revolution because of her skin color.
* 1939 – Marian Anderson sings at the Lincoln Memorial, after being denied the right to sing at the Daughters of the American Revolution's Constitution Hall.
* Hereditary & lineage organization records, e. g. Daughters of the American Revolution records
* 1890 – In Washington, DC, the Daughters of the American Revolution is founded.
Liberty's Daughters: The Revolutionary Experience of American Women, 1750-1800.
* April 9 – African-American singer Marian Anderson performs before 75, 000 people at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D. C., after having been denied the use both of Constitution Hall by the Daughters of the American Revolution, and of a public high school by the federally controlled District of Columbia.
Wife Jane joined the Daughters of the American Revolution ( DAR ) in 1907.
* United Daughters of the Confederacy, an American sororal association dedicated to honoring the memory of those who served and died in service to the Confederate States of America
* The Peter Minuit Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution ; and
Washington-Williams joined the Daughters of the American Revolution and the United Daughters of the Confederacy, as she was eligible through her Thurmond ancestry.
The Galvez Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution was formed in memory of those soldiers.
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution gave him an Award of Merit as the originator of this idea.
* Daughters of the American Revolution ( 1968 ) — " The Oldest Building in Southern California of Brick, Stone and Mortar "
Marian Anderson: the Lincoln Memorial Concert is a 1939 documentary film which documents a concert performance by African American opera singer Marian Anderson after the Daughters of the American Revolution ( DAR ) had her barred from singing in Washington D. C .' s Constitution Hall because she was black.
In 1939, the Daughters of the American Revolution ( DAR ) refused permission for Anderson to sing to an integrated audience in Constitution Hall.
In 1939, the Daughters of the American Revolution ( DAR ) refused permission for Anderson to sing to an integrated audience in their Constitution Hall.
Amelia Earhart's Daughters: The Wild and Glorious Story of American Women Aviators from World War II to the Dawn of the Space Age.
* Amelia Earhart's Daughters The Wild And Glorious Story Of American Women Aviators
Several local YMCAs continue to employ the Native American theme, and some YMCA Indian Guides groups have separated from the YMCA and operate independently as the " Native Sons and Daughters Programmes " from the National Longhouse
Marysville native Cornelia Cole Fairbanks, wife of U. S. Vice President Charles W. Fairbanks, would serve as President of the Daughters of the American Revolution in the early 20th century.
Letitia helped establish the Daughters of the American Revolution as a way of healing the divisions between the North and South after the Civil War, and succeeded the wife of Benjamin Harrison as the DAR's second president-general.

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