1795 - The Debating Society Founded
The Debating Society consisted primarily of students from the western portion of North Carolina while the Concord Society consisted primarily of students from the eastern portion of the state, who were generally more affluent and Episcopalian. Both societies participated in similar activities however.
In 1796, the Debating and Concord Societies changed their names to the Dialectic Society and the Philanthropic Society respectively. Until the 1890’s, students were required to join one of the two societies, and an intense rivalry developed. In 1959, the two Societies united in a Joint Senate, “but they continue to maintain their rivalry in a much more congenial way” (The Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies).
SOURCES
“Dialectic Society of the University of North Carolina Records, 1795-1964” [finding aid]. Collection no. 40152, University Archives, The Wilson Library, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, https://finding-aids.lib.unc.edu/40152/.
The Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies. “History.” The Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies, 2020,http://diphi.web.unc.edu/history/.
Lindemann, Erika. Personal interview. May 5, 2020.