The Gilded Age: Wealth, Corruption, and the New America — Fexingo History
In 1895, a small group of Ohio temperance activists founded the Anti-Saloon League, a single-issue political organization that would reshape American politics and eventually usher in the 18th Amendment. This episode unpacks how the League pioneered modern lobbying techniques, including relentless grassroots pressure, targeted campaigns against 'wet' politicians, and the use of church networks as political machines. We meet key figures like Wayne Wheeler, the League's master strategist, and explore the League's alliance with progressive reformers and nativist groups. We also examine the opposition from German-American breweries, the working-class saloon culture they defended, and the racial dynamics of the temperance movement—how white southerners used prohibition as a tool of social control, while Black activists like Ida B. Wells saw it as a distraction from lynching. This is the story of how a moral crusade became a political juggernaut, and the unintended consequences that would follow. #AntiSaloonLeague #WayneWheeler #Temperance #Prohibition #18thAmendment #GildedAge #ProgressiveEra #Ohio #WCTU #FrancesWillard #Saloon #Brewers #GermanAmericans #IdaBWells #Lobbying #SingleIssuePolitics #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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