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Prohibition Party (17)

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Prohibition Party (U.S.) (24)

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Association Against the Prohibition Amendment (26)

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Anti-prohibition organization. The Association Against the Prohibition Amendment (AAPA) was founded in 1919 by William H. Stayton who was disturbed by the increasing role that the government was playing in enforcing Prohibition. By the mid 1920s a bipartisan group of businessmen which included Pierre S. du Pont, Irenee du Pont, John Raskob, and James Wadsworth had joined the AAPA. At that point the organization began to mount a massive publicity...

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Intercollegiate Prohibition Association. (8)

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Prohibition National Committee (U.S.) (10)

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The Prohibition Party constituted the partisan political element of the prohibition movement. Although the party achieved few victories at the ballot box, it provided an important forum for prohibition appeals and made the liquor issue a significant element in American politics for many years. The Prohibition National Committee was the governing body of the national Prohibition Party. In 1869, top officials of the Independent Order of Good Templars, the Sons of Temper...

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Women's Organization for National Prohibition Reform (12)

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Organization advocating the repeal of the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution because of concerns about the ineffective enforcement of Prohibition and the lawlessness and disrespect for authority associated with the failure of government-imposed abstinence. Founded in 1929.

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United States. Bureau of Prohibition (7)

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Prohibition Party (Mich.) (4)

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Prohibition (2)

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Prohibition Party (Calif.) (3)

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