Carry Nation was a prominent activist in the temperance movement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She is best known for her radical approach to promoting the prohibition of alcohol, which included vandalizing saloons with a hatchet. Nation's efforts raised awareness about the dangers of alcohol and its impact on families, particularly women and children, and she became a symbol of the fight for women's rights and social reform. Her activism helped to inspire future generations of women to engage in social and political causes.
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Carry A. Nation (also spelled Carrie Nation) of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU).
Carry Nation
Carry A. Nation House - Kentucky - was created in 1846.
She founded the Women's Christian Temperance Union, and used her axe to smash up bars and saloons.
Carrie Nation was born on November 25, 1846.
Carry's middle name is Amelia. Carry Amelia Moore Nation. That's her middle name but she is known by her first name Carry A. Nation
Carry A. Nation and Susan B. Anthony both advocated for women's rights but employed different methods. Nation was known for her radical approach, famously using a hatchet to destroy saloons as a means of protest against alcohol and to promote temperance. In contrast, Anthony focused on legal and political strategies, such as organizing campaigns for women's suffrage and advocating for voting rights through speeches and petitions. While Nation's tactics were confrontational and direct, Anthony's methods were more structured and aimed at systemic change.
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Carry Nation was arrested 25 for smashing illegal bars and men's clubs with rocks, bricks, and a hatchet.
Carrie Nation's birth name is Carry Amelia Moore.