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Season 1

  • SPECIAL 0x1 PBS Previews: Prohibition

    • June 26, 2011
    • PBS

    Ken Burns and Lynn Novick discuss their upcoming film, PROHIBITION.

  • S01E01 A Nation of Drunkards

    • October 2, 2011
    • PBS

    The start of the temperance movement in the 19th century under the stewardship of such leaders as Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Frances Willard and Carry Nation; and the Anti-Saloon League, which pushed for a constitutional amendment that would ban the sale and manufacture of alcohol.

  • SPECIAL 0x2 The Making of Prohibition

    • October 2, 2011
    • PBS

    Ken Burns and Lynn Novick discuss their upcoming film, PROHIBITION.

  • S01E02 A Nation of Scofflaws

    • October 3, 2011
    • PBS

    Part 2 of 3 examines the problems that the Volstead Act and prohibition caused, including a possible increase in alcoholism due to women frequenting the illicit speakeasies that replaced male-only saloons; adulterated liquor that poisons some drinkers; and civil-rights violations by overzealous federal agents anxious to make arrests. Despite the public's growing opposition to the ban, few politicians dare to speak against it due to the political might of the Anti-Saloon League.

  • S01E03 A Nation of Hypocrites

    • October 4, 2011
    • PBS

    Conclusion. The factors that led to the end of prohibition are detailed, as the criminalization of alcohol feeds large profits into the coffers of criminal organizations and turns such gangsters as Al Capone into celebrities. Wealthy Pauline Sabin encourages the repeal of the 18th Amendment; and brings together women from all classes who support her position. The 21st Amendment, which repeals the 18th, is adopted after FDR's 1932 election and by late 1933 people can again legally buy drinks.

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