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Extractions: The search seeks the exact word or phrase that you type, so if you donât find your choice, try searching for a key word in your topic or recheck the spelling of a word or name. Nation, Carry Amelia Moore Nation, Carry Amelia Moore (1846-1911), American temperance leader, born in Garrard County, Kentucky. She was raised and educated in various parts of Kentucky, Missouri, and Texas. At the age of 21 she married Dr. Charles Gloyd, an alcoholic. Her efforts to reform him failed, and he died shortly after their marriage. She subsequently taught school and, in 1877, married David Nation, a minister and lawyer. The couple settled in Medicine Lodge, Kansas, where she responded to what she considered a divine calling to destroy saloons. Nearly 1.8 m (nearly 6 ft) tall and dressed as deaconess, Nation was an imposing figure who gained national renown for her radical opposition to alcohol. After three years of delivering lectures and public prayers, she began, in Wichita, Kansas, to use a hatchet to ruin saloons, describing her havoc-wreaking calls as âhatchetations.â She believed in divine guidance, and that her name (Carry A. Nation) had been preordained. Continuing her crusade in many American cities, she was arrested 30 times for disturbing the peace. Proceeds from her lectures and her sales of souvenir hatchets paid for her bail and fines. She also published newsletters called the
Rogers Arkansas Carry Amelia Moore Gloyd Nation (18461911) was one such reformer. Mrs.Carrie Nation Invades Rogers, Rogers Democrat (2-14-1906); Carrie Nation Dead http://www.rogersarkansas.com/museum/donationOfTheMonth/04-05.asp
Extractions: Legend has it that in May 1881 the first business to open up shop in the newly founded town of Rogers was a saloon. Even though it only consisted of a couple of jugs of homebrew sitting on the back of a wagon, the new business was sure to have pleased some and dismayed others. Over a century later alcohol is still a hot topic in Benton County as leaders, business owners, churches, and residents debate the wet/dry issue. Should the county remain dry and continue to prohibit the sale of alcohol except in private clubs or should it go wet and allow liquor stores to open up shop? The late 19th and early 20th centuries were troubled times. Laws werent enforced, corruption was epidemic, and there were few social services for addicts or the poor. Women became reformers because of their perceived societal roles as moral guardians and defenders of the home and family. Female activists used speeches and demonstrations to educate the public and encourage male lawmakers to legislate morality at a time when women didnt yet have the right to vote or serve in public office.
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