The following excerpt is offered for classroom discussion. Answer this question: Do events such as this indicate that Applebome is correct when he proposes that Southern organizations are active in national events? How about effective? I have emphasized portions of the text for the convenience of my students.
WASHINGTON, D.C., January 22 -- An event scheduled for Saturday in the U.S.
Capitol Building to commemorate the birthday of Confederate General Robert E. Lee is
being sponsored by a group that has close ties to the Council of Conservative
Citizens, an organization that Republican National Committee Chairman Jim
Nicholson has said holds "racist views."
Under the official sponsorship of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, major funding
for this group has come from former South Carolina state Representative Richard Hines, who
has also supplied funding for the Council of Conservative Citizens.
Hines has been involved in the ceremony twice before; once in an altercation with the
Capitol Police over his brandishing of the Confederate flag in the Capitol, and again as a
previous speaker at the function where he called for the South to secede.
A major political contributor to Senator Jesse Helms and the Free Congress Foundation,
Hines is reported to be have arranged for this year's speaker, South Carolina Senator
Strom Thurmond.
Senator Trent Lott (R-Miss.) and Representative Bob Barr (R-Ga.) disassociated
themselves from the Council of Conservative Citizens after several national stories
appeared revealing their "racist" views.
As a representative for affirmative action government computer contractor WIN
Laboratories, Hines has also been an assistant editor for the Southern Partisan magazine,
which carried a recent editorial against presidential assistant Sidney Blumenthal.
An advertisement in the magazine for The South Carolina League of the South exhorts
readers to "Help found a new Southern Nation!" Another advertisement from the
Second Quarter 1998 edition carries the following banner headline: "If You Think Bill
Clinton Has A Character Problem, Take a Look At...Lincoln..."
The Lincoln ad is sponsored by the Foundation for American Education, which is the
publisher of the magazine and has contributed $30,000 to the Southern Relief
Society of the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
Vicki Heilig, president of the United Daughters of the Confederacy who will preside at the
Capitol event, works at the U.S. Coast Guard Operation Systems Center in Martinsburg, West
Virginia, the Coast Guard's central computer facility. She was appointed by Hines to head
the Confederate Memorial Committee of the District of Columbia, an organization that is
involved in another controversy over the Confederate monument at Arlington National
Cemetery.