John Edgar, The Bold Mathew, James Cullen, and Lyman beecher
Frances Willard and Carrie Nation were both leaders in the Women's Suffrage Movement. They were also leaders of the Women's Christian Temperance Movement.
The temperance movement blamed alcohol.
That was the Temperance movement, popular around the last turn of the century.
The movement to abolish alcohol was called the Temperance Movement.
The temperance movement in the United States was led by various influential figures, including Frances Willard, who was the president of the Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), and Carry Nation, known for her radical actions against alcohol. Other prominent leaders included Anthony Comstock, who advocated for moral reform, and several religious leaders who emphasized the moral and social benefits of sobriety. The movement ultimately culminated in the passage of the 18th Amendment in 1919, establishing Prohibition.
the temperance movement was the first issue women were involved with..
Temperance or something like that
Peter T. Winskill has written: 'The temperance movement and its workers' -- subject(s): Temperance movement, temperance pledge, Gospel Temperance, liquor reform
The most widespread movement of the early 1800s was the temperance movement.
Temperance Movement
The "Temperance" movement.
The temperance movement