13.8.10
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY RECEIVES RED HAT DONATION
THE SMITHSONIAN'S NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY HAS RECENTLY RECEIVED A DONATION FROM THE RED HAT SOCIETY, A WOMEN'S SOCIAL ORGANIZATION THAT FOSTERS A SENSE OF JOY AND SISTERHOOD. THE GIFT INCLUDES A BRIGHT RED FEDORA, THE HAT THAT INITIATED THE FOUNDING OF THE RED HAT SOCIETY, AND A PURPLE FEATHER BOA. BOTH ACCESSORIES WERE OWNED BY SUE ELLEN COOPER, THE FOUNDER AND 'EXALTED QUEEN MOTHER' OF THE SOCIETY; SHE DONATED THEM TO THE ORGANIZATION IN 2002. IN THE FALL OF 1997, COOPER PURCHASED THE OLD RED FEDORA FROM A THRIFT SHOP IN TUSCON, ARIZONA, DRAWN BY ITS LOW PRICE AND ELEGANCE. A YEAR LATER, SHE PRESENTED THE HAT, ALONG WITH A POEM BY JENNY JOSEPH TITLED 'WARNING', TO A FRIEND CELEBRATING HER 55th BIRTHDAY. THE POEM, WHICH READS 'WHEN I AM AN OLD WOMAN, I SHALL WEAR PURPLE, WITH A RED HAT WHICH DOESN'T GO AND DOESN'T SUIT ME', VERBALIZED THE MESSAGE COOPER INTENDED FOR HER FRIEND, THAT GROWING OLDER SHOULD BE DONE PLAYFULLY AND ON HER OWN TERMS. THAT MESSAGE AFFECTED THE LIVES OF THE WOMEN COOPER ENCOUNTERED: THE RED HAT BECAME HER SIGNATURE GIFT, AND ITS SYMBOLISM INSPIRED THEM TO DON THEIR OWN RED HATS. IN 1998, AT A TEA PARTY IN FULLERTON, CALIF, THE RED HAT SOCIETY WAS BORN. NEWS ABOUT THE WOMEN IN PURPLE AND RED SPREAD RAPIDLY, AND IN JUST FIVE YEARS THERE WERE MORE THAN 40,000 CHAPTERS WORLDWIDE. THE RED HAT AND FATHER BOA ARE SYMBOLS OF AN INTERDENOMINATIONAL, INTERRACIAL, INTERGENERATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S SOCIAL ORGANIZATION THAT PROVIDES A SENSE OF COHESION AND STABILITY IN WOMEN'S LIVES. THE MUSEUM RECORDS THE DEVELOPMENT AND RISE OF FRATERNAL SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATION SUCH AS THE YMCA/YWCA, THE MASONS, BOY AND GIRL SCOUTS AND FIRE-FIGHTING SOCIETIES THROUGH A COLLECTION OF OBJECTS THAT SYMBOLIZE THESE ORGANIZATIONS' MISSIONS.
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