Prohibition
Explore the deadly consequences of Prohibition's underground alcohol trade in this gripping episode of Prohibition with James Hartley. Discover how the 18th Amendment didn't eliminate drinking but drove it into dangerous territory, creating a shadow economy of amateur distillers producing lethal bathtub gin and wood alcohol. Learn about blind tigers and blind pigs - the illegal establishments that served poisonous liquor to unsuspecting customers, claiming thousands of lives across America. This episode examines the tragic irony of government-mandated alcohol poisoning, where federal authorities deliberately made industrial alcohol more deadly to deter consumption. From New Year's Eve parties turned deadly to the paralysis-inducing jake leg epidemic, we uncover how Prohibition's unintended consequences disproportionately affected working-class Americans while the wealthy enjoyed safer imported liquor. Discover how cocktail culture emerged partly as survival mechanism to mask dangerous bootleg flavors, and explore the estimated 50,000 deaths attributed to poisonous alcohol during America's 13-year experiment with legislated sobriety. This compelling historical analysis reveals how Prohibition became a public health catastrophe that fundamentally changed American attitudes toward government overreach and individual liberty, offering timeless lessons about unintended policy consequences.
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