Hello, I've been lurking for some time and must admit that now I need some help although I have yet to be able to offer any. I am a 2nd year master's student at the University of Oregon working on a syllabus for a hypothetical class on gender in the Progressive Era. I am looking for unique primary source material to use in the readings list for students that elicit some of the gender issues inherent in the temperance and prohibition movements. I feel a little overwhelmed by the amount of sources available and could use some suggestions on sources that anyone might have used in the past that worked well with students (i.e. not too long and relatively clear) that look at temperance from points of view other than those of the women in the movement (which I have many examples of). I am more interested in the debate AGAINST the temperance movement either by men or women, especially from immigrants or working poor who might have possibly seen this as a form of discrimination against them. I appreciate your help, Heather Miller-Falconer [log in to unmask]