Ken Burns | PROHIBITION | Wayne Wheeler | PBS
Duration: 05:02
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Prohibition #101
Broadcast Date: Oct. 2, 2011
Wayne Wheeler, the gen. counsel for the Anti-Saloon League was the most powerful man in Washington DC
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Ken Burns | PROHIBITION |... (#101)
January 16, 1920 the 18th Amendment came into effect. 05:04
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In 1913 Prohibitionists marched on Washington to demand a Prohibition Amendment. 00:51
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Eliza Jane Thompson led a group of women in prayer while protesting in front of saloons 07:12
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Ken Burns | PROHIBITION | Neal... (#101)
An early prohibitionist, Neal Dow was the wealthy mayor of Portland, Maine. 02:49
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Adolphus Busch was the biggest brewer of his day. 03:58
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With the passage of the 16th Amendment, the Goverment no longer needed taxes from Alcohol 13:21
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Saloons served many functions during the 19th century for men, especially for immigrants. 09:12
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The problem of drink would have to be overcome through legislation 06:25
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Watch Prohibition...where average citizens became lawbreakers. 00:32
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The 1928 Presidental election was a bitter battle of dirty politics directed at Al Smith. 12:39
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The Volstead Act was much stricter than anticipated. 03:15
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Many Americans drank more during Prohibition 01:51
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Neither the states nor the federal government wanted to fund Prohibition 02:04
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Lou Alpern sold alcohol at his NYC cordial stores with the help of bribed policemen 01:54
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Ken Burns | PROHIBITION | George... (#102)
George Remus is caught by the government then put on trial 08:41
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Ken Burns | PROHIBITION | Al... (#103)
Al Capone is finally caught by the government for failing to file income tax 05:04
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Ken Burns | PROHIBITION | George... (#102)
George Remus, a Chicago lawyer became king of the bootleggers. 07:58
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Fiorella LaGuarida was a NY congressman and critic of Prohibition 03:31
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On Feb. 14, 1929, seven men are gunned down and the public is incensed. 07:31
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Post Date: September 26, 2011




