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Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution Cincinnati. One-hundred years with Cincinnati Chapter, 1893-1993: Including biographical sketches of members' ancestors. [Cincinnati]: Cincinnati Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, 1993.

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Edwards, Charles G. Sons of the American Revolution, Ohio Society, Cincinnati Chapter: Commemorative centennial edition, 1896-1996. [Cincinnati, Ohio?: C.G. Edwards], 1997.

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Daughters of the American Revolution. Colonel John Washington Chapter (Washington, D.C.). Centennial Jubilee Committee. A history of Colonel John Washington Chapter. Alexandria, Va: Chapter Centennial Jubilee Committee, 1990.

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Sinclair, Mary A. The history of Chief Tuskaloosa Chapter NSDAR, 1901-1990. Tuscaloosa, Ala: The Chapter, 1990.

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Elza, Betty. Lineage book: Clarion County Chapter. Clarion, Pa: Clarion County Chapter, NSDAR, 2010.

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Nimmo, Sylvia. Ninety years with Omaha chapter: A history of Omaha Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution 1896-1986. Omaha: Omaha Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution, 1986.

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Stirk, Kathryn London. Etowah Chapter Cartersville, Georgia: A brief Chapter history in timeline form, 1909-2009 with additional historic events. [Cartersville, Ga.]: The Chapter, 2009.

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Stirk, Kathryn London. Etowah Chapter Cartersville, Georgia: A brief Chapter history in timeline form, 1909-2009 with additional historic events. [Cartersville, Ga.]: The Chapter, 2009.

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Elza, Betty. A little book of remembrance: Members of two disbanded chapters, National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution : Brookville Chapter, 1899-1996 : Summerville Chapter, 1924-1973. Chicora, PA: Mechling Bookbindery, 2010.

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Crockett, Evelyn Gurley. Reflections of a century, 1899-1999: David Reese Chapter NSDAR, Oxford, Mississippi. Oxford, Miss: E.G. Crockett, 1999.

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Va.) Daughters of the American Revolution. Hicksford Chapter (Emporia. Biographies of the Revolutionary War ancestors and history of the Hicksford Chapter. 3rd ed. Emporia, Va: Hicksford Chapter NSDAR, 2003.

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Catron, Patricia D'Arcy. A history of Lagonda Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, 1895-1995: One hundredth anniversary. Springfield, Ohio: Lagonda Chapter DAR, 1995.

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Robertson, Marian Murray McClain. 100 years of DAR in Morgan County: Fort Morgan Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, 1909-2009. Loveland, Colorado: Markei Publishing, LLC, 2009.

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Pa.) Daughters of the American Revolution. Clarion County Chapter (Clarion. National Society Daughters of the American Revolution lineage book of the Clarion County Chapter, Clarion, Pennsylvania. Clarion, Pa: Clarion County Chapter, NSDAR, 2006.

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McAlear, Sally Lyons. First ladies of Springfield: A history of the Rachel Donelson Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution and its charter members. Springfield, Mo: Rachel Donelson Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, 2005.

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Gregath, Ann Cochrane. Patriots on parade. [Cullman, Ala.]: A.M.C. IV Gregath, 1990.

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100 years of DAR with the Philip Livingston Chapter. Howell, Mich: Philip Livingston Chapter, NSDAR, 2008.

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Alice, Miller, Reifert Susan, Winegarner Emma, and Daughters of the American Revolution. Philip Livingston Chapter (Howell, Mich.), eds. 100 years of DAR with the Philip Livingston Chapter. Howell, Mich: Philip Livingston Chapter, NSDAR, 2008.

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Alice, Miller, Reifert Susan, Winegarner Emma, and Daughters of the American Revolution. Philip Livingston Chapter (Howell, Mich.), eds. 100 years of DAR with the Philip Livingston Chapter. Howell, Mich: Philip Livingston Chapter, NSDAR, 2008.

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Daughters of the American Revolution., ed. Biographies of the Revolutionary War ancestors and history of the Hicksford Chapter. Emporia, Va: The Society, 1992.

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Alt, Parker Donna, ed. History of Hunt's Spring Chapter, 3-078-AL, National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, Huntsville, Ala.: Twenty-fifth anniversary, 1974-1999. Huntsville, Ala: Hunt's Spring Chapter, 2000.

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Daughters of the American Revolution. General William Floyd Chapter (Boonville, N.Y.), ed. Our patriot ancestors. [Boonville, N.Y.?]: General William Floyd Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, 2003.

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Harford Vargas, Jennifer. The Fall of the Patriarchs. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190642853.003.0006.

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This chapter examines the figure of the patriarch as dictator, analyzing how Cristina García’s King of Cuba interrogates the two main characters’ heteropatriarchal and hypermasculinist hero narratives. They are depicted as foil characters whose many similar character traits foil their imaginations of themselves as polar opposites and reveals their similar investments in the regime of heteropatriarchy; at the same time, the novel foils both characters’ desires to die heroically, thereby demythologizing the celebratory narratives of the revolution and the freedom fighters that have dominated in Cuba and in Miami, respectively. It further demonstrate how the novel incorporates notes, vignettes, and theatrical production to create a resolver aesthetic that captures the creative forms of survival and strategic negotiation of characters who survive amid scarcity on the island. The chapter ends by focusing on marginalized, defiant second-generation Cuban American daughters of the conservative exile generation who are artist figures so as to illuminate an alternative articulation of revolution and art in the service of decolonial critique.
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