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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Copyright
  3. Dedication
  4. Contents
  5. Acknowledgments
  6. Timeline
  7. Abbreviations
  8. Introduction
  9. Part I— Messengers from the North
  10. chapter 1 — “Our Enterprise Flows from the Gospel of Christ"
  11. Chapter 2 — The Message Trickles South
  12. Chapter 3 — The Trickle Becomes a Flood
  13. Part II — Reformers in the South
  14. Chapter 4 — Taking Ownership
  15. Chapter 5 — “The Most Enthusiastic Election Ever Held in This Country”
  16. Chapter 6 — The “Dry” Years, 1885–1887
  17. Chapter 7 — Prohibition Revisited
  18. Afterword
  19. Appendix I — Biographical Sketches of Key Personalities
  20. Appendix II — Regulating Atlanta’s Liquor Industry, 1865–1907
  21. Notes to Introduction
  22. Notes to Chapter 1 — “Our Enterprise Flows from the Gospel of Christ"
  23. Notes to Chapter 2 — The Message Trickles South
  24. Notes to Chapter 3 — The Trickle Becomes a Flood
  25. Notes to Chapter 4 — Taking Ownership
  26. Notes to Chapter 5 — “The Most Enthusiastic Election Ever Held in This Country”
  27. Notes to Chapter 6 — The “Dry” Years, 1885–1887
  28. Notes to Chapter 7 — Prohibition Revisited
  29. Notes to Afterwords
  30. Notes to Appendix II
  31. Works Cited
  32. Index

Contents

Acknowledgments

Timeline

Frequently Used Abbreviations

Introduction

Part I—Messengers from the North

1—“Our Enterprise Flows from the Gospel of Christ”

The Evangelical Reform Nexus Roots of Nineteenth-Century Temperance, 1785–1865

2—The Message Trickles South

Introducing the Freed People to Temperance, 1865–1876

3—The Trickle Becomes a Flood

Northern Temperance Targets Southern Blacks, 1877–1890

Part II—Reformers in the South

4—Taking Ownership

Black Atlanta’s Efforts to Institutionalize a Temperance-Based Moral Community

5—“The Most Enthusiastic Election Ever Held in This Country”

Atlanta’s 1885 Local Option Election

6—The “Dry” Years, 1885–1887

7—Prohibition Revisited

Atlanta’s 1887 Local Option Election

Afterword

Appendix I: Biographical Sketches of Key Personalities

Appendix II: Regulating Atlanta’s Liquor Industry, 1865–1907

Notes to Introduction

Notes to Chapter 1
“Our Enterprise Flows from the Gospel of Christ”

Notes to Chapter 2
The Message Trickles South

Notes to Chapter 3
The Trickle Becomes a Flood

Notes to Chapter 4
Taking Ownership

Notes to Chapter 5
“The Most Enthusiastic Election Ever Held in This Country”

Notes to Chapter 6
The “Dry” Years, 1885–1887

Notes to Chapter 7
Prohibition Revisited

Notes to Afterwords

Notes to Appendix II

Works Cited

Index

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