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Mildred Lewis "Miss Millie" Rutherford (July 16, 1851 – August 15, 1928) was a prominent white supremacist educator and author from Athens, Georgia. She served the Lucy Cobb Institute, as its head and in other capacities, for over forty years, and oversaw the addition of the Seney-Stovall Chapel to the school. Heavily involved in many organizations, she became the historian general of the United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC), and a speech given for the UDC was the first by a woman to be recorded in the Congressional Record. She was a prolific non-fiction writer. Also known for her oratory, Rutherford was distinctive in dressing as a southern belle for her speeches. She held strong pro-Confederacy, proslavery views and opposed women's suffrage.

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  • ميلدريد لويس روذرفورد (ar)
  • Mildred Lewis Rutherford (de)
  • Mildred Lewis Rutherford (en)
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  • Mildred Lewis „Miss Millie“ Rutherford (* 16. Juli 1851 in Athens, Georgia; † 15. August 1928 ebenda) war US-amerikanische Pädagogin und Autorin sowie prominente Anhängerin der White Supremacy. Sie war über vierzig Jahre lang als Leiterin und in anderen Funktionen im Lucy Cobb Institute, einer Schule in Athens. Sie engagierte sich stark in diversen Organisationen und wurde Historian General der (UDC). Eine Rede, die sie für die UDC hielt, war die erste Rede einer Frau, die in den Congressional Record aufgenommen wurde. Rutherford, die für ihre Redekunst bekannt war, kleidete sich für ihre Reden wie eine Southern Belle. Sie befürwortete die Südstaaten-Konföderation und die Sklaverei und sprach sich gegen das Frauenwahlrecht aus. (de)
  • Mildred Lewis "Miss Millie" Rutherford (July 16, 1851 – August 15, 1928) was a prominent white supremacist educator and author from Athens, Georgia. She served the Lucy Cobb Institute, as its head and in other capacities, for over forty years, and oversaw the addition of the Seney-Stovall Chapel to the school. Heavily involved in many organizations, she became the historian general of the United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC), and a speech given for the UDC was the first by a woman to be recorded in the Congressional Record. She was a prolific non-fiction writer. Also known for her oratory, Rutherford was distinctive in dressing as a southern belle for her speeches. She held strong pro-Confederacy, proslavery views and opposed women's suffrage. (en)
  • ميلدريد لويس«ملكة جمال ميلي» روذرفورد (بالإنجليزية: Mildred Lewis Rutherford)‏ . (16 تموز 1851 - 15 أغسطس 1928). كانت ميلدريد مُعلمة ومؤلفة بارزة. عَمِلت كرئيسة في معهد لوسي كوب وفي مناصب أُخرى لأكثر من أربعينَ عاماً، كما أشرفت على إضافة كنيسة سيني ستوفال إلى المدرسة، شاركت بشكلٍ كبير في العديد من المُنظمات، وأصبحت المؤرخة العامة لبنات الكُنفدرالية المتحدة (UDC)، وكان الخطاب الذي القتة هوأول خطاب من إمراة تُسجل في سِجل الكونغرس. وقد كانت كاتبة خيالية مُنتجة ومعروفة أيضاً بخطاباتها، كانت روثرفورد مُميزة بتوقيعا «حسناء الجنوب» لخطاباتها التي تميزت بآراء قوية مؤيدة للفيدرالية والنزعة إلى العبودية وعارضت حق التصويت للنساء. (ar)
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  • Mildred Lewis Rutherford (en)
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  • Athens, Georgia, United States (en)
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