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Prohibition

Short History Of...

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The Rise of the Anti-Saloon League

The Anti-Saloon League, or ASL, is formed in 1893 by Reverend Howard Hyde Russell. By 1900 it's the most powerful prohibition lobby in America. Black civil rights leaders such as Bukati Washington and Ida B. Wells endorse temperance and prohibition. Often early abolitionists and equal rights campaigners go hand-in-hand. The fight to escape a system of oppressive capitalism cuts across many causes.

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