Prohibition
A Nation of Hypocrites (3 of 3) (#103)
Gangsters make huge profits and wreak havoc in cities across the country. By the late 1920s, many Americans believe that Prohibition — the “Noble Experiment” — has failed. After the election of FDR in 1932, Prohibition is repealed. [116 minutes]
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Ken Burns | PROHIBITION | Hyperpartisan... (#103)
The 1928 Presidental election was a bitter battle of dirty politics directed at Al Smith. 12:39
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Ken Burns | PROHIBITION | Al Capone Downfall | PBS (#103)
Al Capone is finally caught by the government for failing to file income tax 05:04
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Ken Burns | PROHIBITION | Fiorella LaGuardia | PBS (#103)
Fiorella LaGuarida was a NY congressman and critic of Prohibition 03:31
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Ken Burns | PROHIBITION | Al Capone Murder to... (#103)
On Feb. 14, 1929, seven men are gunned down and the public is incensed. 07:31
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Ken Burns | Kentucky Stills | PBS (#102)
Sylvester Mather talks about his father, Frank's tragic career as a Prohibition agent. 03:45
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Series Description: This 3-part, 5 1/2 hour documentary film series directed by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick tells the story of the rise, rule, and fall of the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and the era it encompassed. The culmination of nearly a century of activism, Prohibition was intended to protect individuals, families, and society at large from the devastating effects of alcohol abuse. But a faith-driven moral code in the Constitution paradoxically caused millions of Americans to rethink their definition of morality. Thugs became celebrities, authority was rendered impotent. Social mores in place for a century were obliterated. Liquor consumption rocketed, propelling the rest of the culture with it: skirts shortened. Music heated up. America's Sweetheart morphed into The Vamp. Prohibition turned law-abiding citizens into criminals, made a mockery of the justice system, caused illicit drinking to seem glamorous, encouraged neighborhood gangs to become national crime syndicates, and fostered cynicism and hypocrisy that corroded the social contract all across the country. The film raises vital questions that are as relevant today as they were 100 years ago - about means and ends, individual rights and responsibilities, the proper role of government and finally, who is -and who is not - a real American..
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A Nation of Drunkards (1 of 3) (#101)
In the mid-1800s, alcohol abuse is wreaking havoc on American families, and new groups — the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union and the Anti-Saloon League — form to push for Prohibition. [110 minutes]
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A Nation of Scofflaws (2 of 3) (#102)
In 1920, Prohibition goes into effect and millions of law-abiding Americans become lawbreakers overnight. Drys had hoped Prohibition would make the country a safer place, but the law has many victims. [115 minutes]
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A Nation of Hypocrites (3 of 3) (#103)
Gangsters make huge profits and wreak havoc in cities across the country. By the late 1920s, many Americans believe that Prohibition — the “Noble Experiment” — has failed. After the election of FDR in 1932, Prohibition is repealed. [116 minutes]
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