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Frequently Asked Questions

Below you will find a list of frequently asked questions about our society and its activities.  Clicking on a question will take you directly to that section of our National Society's website.  

General

  1. What is DAR?
  2. Who can be a member of DAR?
  3. What is the difference between NSDAR and DAR?
  4. Why was famous black contralto, Marian Anderson, not permitted to sing at Constitution Hall in 1939?
  5. Does DAR accept members who are minorities?
  6. Is membership limited to certain religious affiliation?
  7. How do I become a member?
  8. Why does DAR have a lineal requirement for membership?
  9. Is DAR a political organization and does it lobby Congress?
  10. Do I have to be a member to qualify for DAR Scholarships?
  11. How do I get in touch with a local DAR Chapter?

Membership

  1. My brother is a SAR, can I use his application?
  2. I'm adopted; can I still become a member?
  3. My patriot is listed in your library; do I still need to complete an application?

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