Presbyterian preacher Billy Sunday (1862 – 1935) was, without a doubt, one of the leading figures advocating for the adoption of a national prohibition law by 1919. When it became clear to many that Prohibition was causing far more problems than it solved, he continued to strongly support the legislation, and after its repeal in 1933, the Preacher called for its reinstatement.


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Evangelical Traditions in American PoliticsChristian Influences in American PoliticsProhibition and Billy SundayDrys and Wets1919-1933William Ashley Sunday
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