
Southern Prohibition
Race, Reform, and Public Life in Middle Florida, 1821-1920
- 224 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Southern Prohibition examines political culture and reform through the evolving temperance and prohibition movements in Middle Florida. Scholars have long held that liquor reform was largely a northern and mid-Atlantic pheÂnomenon before the Civil War. Lee L. Willis takes a close look at the Florida plantation belt to reveal that the campaign against alcohol had a dramatic impact on public life in this portion of the South as early as the 1840s.
Race, class, and gender mores shaped and were shaped by the temperance movement. White racial fears inspired prohibition for slaves and free blacks. Stringent licensing shut down grog shops that were the haunts of common and poor whites, which accelerated gentrification and stratified public drinking along class lines. Restricting blacks' access to alcohol was a theme that ran through temperance and prohibition campaigns in Florida, but more affluent African Americans also supported prohibition, indicating that the issue was not driven solely by white desires for social control. Women in the plantation belt played a marginal role in comparison to other locales and were denied greater political influence as a result.
Beyond alcohol, Willis also takes a broader look at psychoactive substances to show the veritable pharmacopeia available to Floridians in the nineteenth century. Unlike the campaign against alcohol, however, the tightening regulations on narcotics and cocaine in the early twentieth century elicited little public discussion or concernâa quiet beginning to the state's war on drugs
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- One. âTo remain dram drinkers and tipplersâ: Taverns, Temperance, and Political Culture in Territorial Florida
- Two. âWe have got no billiard saloonâ: Temperance in Antebellum Florida
- Three. âDrinking and gambolingâ: Alcohol, Temperance, and the Civil War
- Four. âIn close communion with John Barleycornâ: Race, Reform, and Reconstruction
- Five. âKill the beast and save the boysâ: Local Option in Leon County
- Six. âGood orderâ: Local Option in Franklin County
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index