Baptists, Bootleggers, and Everything in Between

Baptists, Bootleggers, and Everything in Between

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Mr. Lanham's Diary: March 6, 1926

Mr. Lanham's Diary: March 6, 1926

Prohibition news in the Atlanta Constitution

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Mr. Lanham's Diary: March 6, 1926
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There wasn’t much news in Mr. Lanham’s diary today. Business at the store was poor, and cousin Ellen had a final dinner with them to say her goodbyes to Anne and Julia Anne.

However, the Atlanta Constitution, which we know Mr. Lanham read, was brimming with news about Prohibition, including angry exchanges on the floor of Congress, a worsening crime wave…

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