1997
DOI: 10.1353/jowh.2010.0564
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The End of Gender Solidarity: The History of the Women's Organization for National Prohibition Reform in the United States, 1929-1933

Abstract: With the establishment of Prohibition in the United States in 1920, the American public believed that women stood solidly behind the legislation because it would reduce the evils long associated with male drunkenness. The formation in 1929 of an anti-Prohibition women's group, the Women's Organization for National Prohibition Reform, challenged this notion of a unified woman's voting bloc. This article explores the WONPR, arguing that its members shared with women Prohibitionists the desire to protect the home… Show more

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