“We cheerfully accept the will of the majority. . . .”—John Raskob. Michigan’s chief prohibiter, the Rev. R. N. Holsaple, wrote Mr. Raskob a letter. Did Mr. Raskob mean that he & friends would now ...
Editor's note: This is a regular feature on issues related to the Constitution and civics education written by Paul G. Summers, retired judge and state attorney general. The 18th Amendment was the ...
As the United States went through a dry spell during Prohibition, a man with a signature look kept the liquor flowing for the nation’s lawmakers on Capitol Hill. George Cassiday, known as “the Man in ...