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Cold Water Magazine 1842-07

An early Temperance magazine. Thomas Dunn English satirized E. A. Poe in The Doom of the Drinkers, or Revel and Retribution, published serially in this magazine. Temperance became as much a political movement as a social movement; all its culminated in Prohibition, one of the more glaring failures of the American political and social system.

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