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Alcohol and Drugs History Society <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 10 Mar 2008 15:13:48 -0400
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John, Galliher wrote:
> Dear Colleagues;
>
> I'm searching around for ideas and citations on the issue of organized
> opposition to the U.S. Prohibition of alcohol.  Joe Gusfield could think of
> nothing off the top of his head and Harry Levine recommended that I contact
> this list serve.  
>
> Since the largely protestant WCTU pushed hard against the culture of Jews
> and Roman Catholics I'm wondering if they pushed back.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> John Galliher
>
>
>   
What do you mean about the protestant (sic) WCTU "pushed hard against 
the culture of Jews and Roman Catholics?"    The standard work on the 
opposition to Prohibition is David Kyvig's book.  The American 
Association Against the Prohibition Amendment was largely an upper class 
organization.

-- 
K. Austin Kerr
Professor Emeritus of History
Ohio State University
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