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The National Prohibitionist
The National Prohibitionist, founded in 1890 by the Anti-Saloon League in Chicago, Illinois, played a pivotal role in the Prohibition movement by advocating for temperance and alcohol prohibition in the United States. This significant publication chronicled key milestones, such as the ratification of the 18th Amendment in 1919, and featured a mix of editorials, news articles, and personal narratives that rallied support for the cause. Known for its rigorous journalistic integrity, The National Prohibitionist became a trusted resource for advocates of temperance, leaving a lasting impact on American social reform. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of The National Prohibitionist, Chicago, Illinois, United States starting 1907, including 1,096 scans in total. Explore these historical insights and discover connections to events and figures from your own family history as you delve into the past.
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