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culture2 years ago

Honoring Fatherhood: From Renegades to Life Advice and Celebrations.

Sonora Smart Dodd, who lost her mother in childbirth, founded Father's Day in 1910 in Spokane, Washington, to honor her father, William Jackson Smart, who raised her and her siblings alone. Dodd spent 62 years lobbying for the holiday, and it was finally declared a federal holiday in 1972. Dodd was a painter, poet, and businesswoman who ran a funeral home with her husband. Her great-granddaughter, Betsy Roddy, is the last direct descendant of Dodd and is now speaking publicly about her family's legacy.

culture2 years ago

Honoring Father's Day: From Renegades to Life Advice and Unconditional Love.

Sonora Smart Dodd, who launched the celebration of Father's Day in 1910, was a renegade and a painter, poet, and businesswoman. Dodd's great-granddaughter, Betsy Roddy, inherited her spirit and is the last direct descendant of the holiday's creator. MyHeritage.com helped Roddy trace her family history and discover historical documents about Dodd. Although Roddy took Father's Day for granted as a child, she now proudly carries on her great-grandmother's legacy.

lifestyle2 years ago

Global Perspectives on Fatherhood: Data, Tips, and Inspiration.

Sonora Smart Dodd, daughter of Civil War veteran and devoted dad William Jackson Smart, founded Father's Day in 1910 in Spokane, Washington, inspired by her father's example. Dodd was a businessperson, poet, Chicago artist, and Hollywood fashion-maker, but mostly a devoted daughter. She championed Father's Day for six decades before it received federal recognition in 1970. Dodd's greatest legacy is felt on the third Sunday of each June, when millions of children around the nation take time to honor their fathers.