Description: Extremely rare book from 1922 written by the Anti Saloon League. "The Anti-Saloon League, now known the American Council on Addiction and Alcohol Problems, is an organization of the temperance movement. Founded as a state society in Oberlin, Ohio, in 1893, its influence spread rapidly. In 1895, it became a national organization and quickly rose to become the most powerful prohibition lobby in America, overshadowing the older Woman's Christian Temperance Union and the Prohibition Party. Its triumph was nationwide prohibition locked into the Constitution with passage of the 18th Amendment in 1919. However, the organization continued – albeit with multiple name changes – and as of 2016 is known as the American Council on Addiction and Alcohol Problems. It remains active in lobbying to restrict alcohol advertising and promoting temperance." Please reach out with any questions, we usually respond within the hour!
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Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Author: Ernest Hurst Cherrington
Publisher: The Anti-saloon League Of America
Topic: Prohibition
Subject: Temperance