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Prohibition - Speakeasy | 3

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The El Fae Club

When Prohibition hit, the Harlem Renaissance was in full swing. New York politicians and law enforcement officials had to look as if they were trying to comply with the feds. Governor Alfred Smith opposed giving prohibition agents greater powers of surveillance,. When he was elected governor in 1922, he introduced a bill that repealed some of the harshest laws used by police.

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