Harry Daugherty was in a gang but then he realized that prohibition was right so he got the other gang member jobs and he got wealthy. Neal Dow was the "father of prohibition" and "napoleon of temperance" he was the mayor of Maine, he wrote a petition asking for legislatures to make a law for no alcohol sales. Mary Hanchett hunt was in charge of the women christian temperance union. Lois long was a writer who wrote about a girl who drank and danced. Carry nation made the womens crusade and home defenders. Pauline Sabin was the first women to work with the rebulblicans and she noticed a hypocrisy where the republicans were voting dry yet they expected to have a drink at a restaurant, she repelled went to the women's temperance union. Al smith was a democrat who wanted to be president but hoover took his place as he wanted prohibition. Hoover really didn't want prohibition he wanted to Be the president though so he lied.Governor of New York, he was unsuccessful 3 times for president(democrat), he was against hoover he lost from prohibition(hoover was for, smith was against), he lost from 6
million votes. Big bill Thompson was for prohibition just to stop al capone and other gangsters. He made over a quarter of a million dollars from
al Capone. Eliza Jane Thompson was for prohibition, in the temperance union, she was the leader of the women and wives who lost there
husbands from alcohol. Wayne bidwell wheeler was for prohibition, leader of the anti-saloon league. Frances elizabeth caroline willard was in charge of the women's Christian temperance union in 1879. Mabel walker willebraunt was for prohibition, she was never in the women christian temperance union(she voted dry), yet she worked with the republicans who were advertising that they voting dry. She was one of the biggest reasons for hoover's success. She then resigned and resumed the private practice of law.
million votes. Big bill Thompson was for prohibition just to stop al capone and other gangsters. He made over a quarter of a million dollars from
al Capone. Eliza Jane Thompson was for prohibition, in the temperance union, she was the leader of the women and wives who lost there
husbands from alcohol. Wayne bidwell wheeler was for prohibition, leader of the anti-saloon league. Frances elizabeth caroline willard was in charge of the women's Christian temperance union in 1879. Mabel walker willebraunt was for prohibition, she was never in the women christian temperance union(she voted dry), yet she worked with the republicans who were advertising that they voting dry. She was one of the biggest reasons for hoover's success. She then resigned and resumed the private practice of law.