
Prohibition
Carry Nation
Show title: Prohibition
Video title: Carry Nation
Video duration: 7m 33sVideo description: Carry Nation was the president of her local Kansas chapter of the WCTU. She vandalized saloons across Kansas in 1900, smashing them up with a hatchet.
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The Good Bootlegger
6m 9s
Roy Olmstead, a Seattle police officer turned to bootlegging and was known to provide the best product on the west coast. He used bribery instead of violence, and was known as 'The Good Bootlegger.'
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Scofflaw
32s
In 1924 the Boston Herald held a contest for a word that captured the nations hypocracy over Prohibition
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Michael Lerner: Regulating Society
30s
Micheal Lerner discusses how much society can be regulated in regards to Prohibition.
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Official Trailer 2
1m 2s
Discover the true story of America's "Great Experiment" - the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution outlawing alcohol - in Ken Burns and Lynn Novick's PROHIBITION.
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Official Trailer 3
32s
Watch Prohibition, where lofty goals trumped common sense, and average citizens became lawbreakers.
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Margot Loines Wilkie: On Dating
43s
Margot Loines Wilkie talks about what dating was like in the 1920's and the changing sexual mores of women.
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Official Trailer 1
32s
Discover the true story of America's "Great Experiment" - the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution outlawing alcohol - in Ken Burns and Lynn Novick's PROHIBITION.
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Kentucky Stills
3m 45s
Honest Prohibition agents put their lives on the line when they tried to close down moonshine stills in rural Kentucky.
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Capitol Bootlegging
2m 15s
Donald Ward talks about his father's bootlegging business, which took him into the United States Capital Building.
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