A Historic Women’s Organization Couldn’t Define ‘Woman’
What happens when an organization founded to preserve history decides it can no longer preserve the very definitions upon which it was founded? Recently, at its Continental Congress, the Daughters of the American Revolution rejected a proposed bylaw amendment that would have defined “woman” for purposes of membership. The resolution read: “Resolved, That in Article ...
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