The Kansas Prohibitionist
The Kansas Prohibitionist, established in 1880 by a coalition of temperance advocates in Kansas City, Kansas, emerged as a pivotal voice in the Prohibition movement, initially focused on promoting the ban of alcohol while also serving as a platform for social reform and public advocacy. With a commitment to investigative journalism, the newspaper covered a range of topics, including local news and political commentary, influencing public opinion and political discourse in the Kansan community and beyond. On OldNews.com, you will find scans of The Kansas Prohibitionist starting 1910, with a total of 175 scans available. This collection not only sheds light on historical figures and events but also may reveal connections to your own family history. Explore these valuable resources and uncover the past stories that shaped your community.