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2. Index
3. Contributors
4. MYTH 8: Prohibition Was Uniquely American
5. MYTH 2: Religious Conservatives Spearheaded the Prohibition Movement
6. MYTH 9: Prohibition Changed Little about American Drinking Habits
7. MYTH 10: The Current Debates over Marijuana Legalization Are the Same as Those That Ended Prohibition
8. MYTH 1: Temperance Advocates and Prohibitionists Shared the Same Goals and Tactics
9. MYTH 7: Repeal Happened because Prohibition Was a Failure
10. MYTH 6: Prohibition Started Organized Crime
11. MYTH 5: Alcohol Consumption Increased during the Prohibition Era
12. MYTH 3: The Prohibition Amendment and Supporting Laws Sought to Ban Individual Drinking
13. MYTH 4: Prohibition in the United States Came About Primarily because of World War I
14. Cover
15. Contents
16. Preface
17. Index
18. Notes
19. Bibliography
20. 6. Liquor in Augusta and Aiken County, 1900–1906
21. 11. The Coming of a (Truly) Dry South
22. Conclusion
23. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
24. 9. Augusta’s Saloons Revived, 1908–1913
25. PART III: FROM LOCAL OPTION TO PROHIBITION
26. 10. The South Steps Back from Prohibition, 1909–1913
27. 8. The Town and County the Dispensary Built
28. 7. The Dispensary Comes to North Augusta
29. 5. Augusta, Aiken County, and North Augusta
30. Introduction
31. PART II: THE DISPENSARY IN AIKEN AND NORTH AUGUSTA
32. 4. From Statewide Dispensary to Local Option
33. PART I: THE SOUTH CAROLINA DISPENSARY
34. 3. The Social Costs of the Dispensary
35. Cover
36. 2. The Economic Context of the Dispensary
37. 1. The Politics of the South Carolina Dispensary
38. Preface
39. Acknowledgments
40. Contents
41. Starstruck
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