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Tue, May 21

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Virtual Genealogical Association

Mixers and Shakers - Tracing Your Bootlegging, Shimmy-Shaking, & Repeal-Seeking Ancestors During Prohibition (Virtual)

Our ancestor's need for a good drink can provide new details and narratives for your genealogy research.

 Mixers and Shakers - Tracing Your Bootlegging, Shimmy-Shaking, & Repeal-Seeking Ancestors During Prohibition (Virtual)
 Mixers and Shakers - Tracing Your Bootlegging, Shimmy-Shaking, & Repeal-Seeking Ancestors During Prohibition (Virtual)

Time & Location

May 21, 2024, 7:00 PM CDT

Virtual Genealogical Association

About the event

Temperance advocates celebrated victory when America  went dry in 1920.  For a short time, the great experiment appeared to curb the ills associated with imbibing alcohol.  However, American drinking culture moved to private clubs, home production, and overtly shady acquisition.   This program will lead you through an assortment of prohibition and post-repeal day resources which will help demystify your ancestor's relationship with alcohol from 1920-1933.  Second lecture in a two-part series.

To register and attend this event, please join the Virtual Genealogical Association.

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