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Publicity 1932-33

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Description: Newspaper clippings and drafts of publicity relative to efforts of the Women's Organisation for National Prohibition Reform to encourage votes for the repeal of the 18th Amendment, including one manuscript design draft.

Press Record of Publicity

Author : United States George Washington Bicentennial Commission
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Page : 88 pages
File Size : 20,89 MB
Release : 1932
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Press Publicity-Delaware 1932-33

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Description: Press releases concerning responses to news, announcements of events, counter arguments to Dry's, folder of 53 newspaper clippings on wet campaign news.

Liberated Spirits

Author : Hugh Ambrose
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 34,40 MB
Release : 2018-10-16
Category : History
ISBN : 0698183630

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A provocative new take on the women behind a perennially fascinating subject--Prohibition--by bestselling author and historian Hugh Ambrose. The passage of the 18th Amendment (banning the sale of alcohol) and the 19th (women's suffrage) in the same year is no coincidence. These two Constitutional Amendments enabled women to redefine themselves and their place in society in a way historians have neglected to explore. Liberated Spirits describes how the fight both to pass and later to repeal Prohibition was driven by women, as exemplified by two remarkable women in particular. With fierce drive and acumen, Mabel Willebrandt transcended the tremendous hurdles facing women lawyers and was appointed Assistant Attorney General. Though never a Prohibition campaigner, once in office she zealously pursued enforcement despite a corrupt and ineffectual agency. Wealthy Pauline Sabin had no formal education in law or government but she too fought entrenched discrimination to rise in the ranks of the Republican Party. While Prohibition meant little to her personally--aristocrats never lost access to booze--she seized the fight to repeal it as a platform to bring newly enfranchised women into the political process and compete on an equal footing with men. Along with a colorful cast of supporting characters, from rumrunners and Prohibition agents on the take to senators and feuding society matrons, Liberated Spirits brings the Roaring Twenties to life in a brand new way.