“Debate raged in the press and the streets. For supporters of the ‘Banner,’ the song was the perfect symbol of national feeling, and anyone who disagreed might not be patriotic. The Veterans of Foreign Wars organized an Americanization committee that promoted the song as a litmus test of loyalty. Critics of the ‘Banner’ found their patriotism questioned. Stetson was investigated, subpoenaed, and forced to testify in March 1924 about the source of her funds. No, she had not been funded by foreigners, she said. She had spent $16,000 of her own money on newspaper, and she would spend more. She took out anti-“Banner” ads in March 1924 and August 1925.”
Star-Spangled Confederates: How Southern Sympathizers Decided Our National Anthem
- Post author:The Freedom Watch Staff
- Post published:July 14, 2013
- Post category:Network Archives
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