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Hardcover Carry Nation Book

ISBN: 1025534506

ISBN13: 9781025534503

Carry Nation

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"Carry Nation" is an evocative biography of the most militant and controversial figure of the American temperance movement. Written by acclaimed historian Herbert Asbury, the work provides a deep dive into the life of the woman who famously wielded a hatchet to smash saloons across the United States. Through vivid storytelling, Asbury traces Nation's journey from a troubled childhood to her emergence as a formidable crusader against the sale of alcohol.

The narrative explores the personal tragedies and religious convictions that fueled Nation's radical activism. Beyond the spectacle of her "hatchetations," the book examines the broader social and political climate of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, highlighting the growing momentum of the prohibitionist cause and the evolving role of women in public life. Asbury provides a nuanced portrait of a woman who was simultaneously hailed as a saint and dismissed as a fanatic, offering readers a window into the zealotry and social upheavals that eventually led to the era of Prohibition. This biography remains an essential study of one of history's most unforgettable social reformers.

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