The Cyclopædia of Temperance and Prohibition

The Cyclopædia of Temperance and Prohibition
Title The Cyclopædia of Temperance and Prohibition PDF eBook
Author Walter W. Spooner
Publisher
Pages 684
Release 1891
Genre Drinking of alcoholic beverages
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Alcohol and Public Policy

Alcohol and Public Policy
Title Alcohol and Public Policy PDF eBook
Author National Research Council
Publisher National Academies Press
Pages 478
Release 1981-02-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0309031494

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Prohibition

Prohibition
Title Prohibition PDF eBook
Author Richard Worth
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Pages 128
Release 2020-07-15
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 1725342103

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Prohibition was a grassroots movement that changed America. Through an engaging recounting of historical events accompanied by eye-catching imagery, students will get to know some of Prohibition's dynamic leaders through their own words and actions, including Carry Nation who swung her ax to break up saloons, and Frances Willard who was a leader of the Women's Christian Temperance Union. Readers will meet Purley Baker, the persuasive lobbyist who convinced lawmakers to carry out the plans of his organization, the Anti-Saloon League, and ban the sale and manufacture of distilled spirits. A detailed chronology, chapter notes, and a further reading section with books, websites, and films offer in-depth information and additional resources for study.

Prohibition

Prohibition
Title Prohibition PDF eBook
Author W. J. Rorabaugh
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 145
Release 2018
Genre History
ISBN 0190689935

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Americans have always been a hard-drinking people, but from 1920 to 1933 the country went dry. After decades of pressure from rural Protestants such as the hatchet-wielding Carry A. Nation and organizations such as the Women's Christian Temperance Union and Anti-Saloon League, the states ratified the Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution. Bolstered by the Volstead Act, this amendment made Prohibition law: alcohol could no longer be produced, imported, transported, or sold. This bizarre episode is often humorously recalled, frequently satirized, and usually condemned. The more interesting questions, however, are how and why Prohibition came about, how Prohibition worked (and failed to work), and how Prohibition gave way to strict governmental regulation of alcohol. This book answers these questions, presenting a brief and elegant overview of the Prohibition era and its legacy. During the 1920s alcohol prices rose, quality declined, and consumption dropped. The black market thrived, filling the pockets of mobsters and bootleggers. Since beer was too bulky to hide and largely disappeared, drinkers sipped cocktails made with moonshine or poor-grade imported liquor. The all-male saloon gave way to the speakeasy, where together men and women drank, smoked, and danced to jazz. After the onset of the Great Depression, support for Prohibition collapsed because of the rise in gangster violence and the need for revenue at local, state, and federal levels. As public opinion turned, Franklin Delano Roosevelt promised to repeal Prohibition in 1932. The legalization of beer came in April 1933, followed by the Twenty-first Amendment's repeal of the Eighteenth that December. State alcohol control boards soon adopted strong regulations, and their legacies continue to influence American drinking habits. Soon after, Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith founded Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). The alcohol problem had shifted from being a moral issue during the nineteenth century to a social, cultural, and political one during the campaign for Prohibition, and finally, to a therapeutic one involving individuals. As drinking returned to pre-Prohibition levels, a Neo-Prohibition emerged, led by groups such as Mothers against Drunk Driving, and ultimately resulted in a higher legal drinking age and other legislative measures. With his unparalleled expertise regarding American drinking patterns, W. J. Rorabaugh provides an accessible synthesis of one of the most important topics in US history, a topic that remains relevant today amidst rising concerns over binge-drinking and alcohol culture on college campuses.

Temperance and Prohibition

Temperance and Prohibition
Title Temperance and Prohibition PDF eBook
Author Mark Beyer
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group
Pages 36
Release 2006
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781404201958

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This book describes the temperance and prohibition movements, the organization of the Prohibition Party, and the Volstead Act.

American Women and the Repeal of Prohibition

American Women and the Repeal of Prohibition
Title American Women and the Repeal of Prohibition PDF eBook
Author Kenneth D. Rose
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 253
Release 1997-06
Genre History
ISBN 0814774660

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Rose (history, California State U.) analyzes the political mechanisms used to repeal the Eighteenth Amendment prohibiting the manufacture and sale of alcohol. What makes the work unique is his emphasis on the role of women's organizations in both prohibition and repeal, and how the arguments used by women's organizations to promote the Eighteenth Amendment in 1923 were used by opponents to repeal it in 1933--specifically, the idea of "home protection," which was a socialist feminist ideology held by both groups. The author is dedicated to recovering the history of politically conservative women who have been traditionally ignored or dismissed in other historical studies. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Wet or Dry? The Temperance Movement to Prohibition: Walnut Grove, Minnesota

Wet or Dry? The Temperance Movement to Prohibition: Walnut Grove, Minnesota
Title Wet or Dry? The Temperance Movement to Prohibition: Walnut Grove, Minnesota PDF eBook
Author Daniel D. Peterson
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 45
Release 2013-05-21
Genre History
ISBN 130405666X

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" ... This booklet deals with the founding of the village of Walnut Grove and the temperance efforts by its citizens up until Prohibition, including a history of the saloons in the village, temperance organizations, and those that made and enforced the laws concerning alcohol use."--Back cover