Advance a movement with clear, practical guidance for constitutional prohibition.
This historical manual offers arguments, petitions, and ready-to-use forms to organize and persuade in support of statewide prohibition.
Designed for temperance workers, this edition combines persuasive rhetoric with practical steps. It explains how to study state constitutions, draft amendments, gather signatures, and work with lawmakers. A built-in catechism and Q&A clarifies key concepts, while sample petitions and amendments help readers take action.
- Understand the case for constitutional prohibition and its impact on society, economy, and health.
- Learn how to organize, fund, and coordinate a focused amendment campaign.
- Access ready-to-use petitions, forms, and catechism-style questions for public education.
- Explore how law, statute, and constitutional change interact in real-world advocacy.
Ideal for readers involved in 19th‑century reform movements or anyone studying the history of constitutional advocacy and social policy.