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Tagged Works
- The Committee of Fifty and the origins of alcohol control by Harry Gene Levine
- Inebriate institutions in North America, 1840-1920 by Jim Baumohl
- Prohibition, racism and class politics in the post-Reconstruction South by Denise A. Herd
- "It is easy enough to conquer a man, if only you know how": a personal account of the women's temperance crusade by Jack S. Blocker
- Frances Willard and the feminism of fear by Suzanne M. Marilley
- Wretched, Hatless and Miserably Clad: Women and the Inebriate Reformatories from 1900-1913 by G. Hunt






