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A historical account of the World League Against Alcoholism, an organization that was founded on the momentum started by the Anti-Saloon League.
A description of the American Issue Publishing Company that was founded in Westerville, Ohio and served as the holding company of the Anti-Saloon League of America.
Excerpts from the Anti-Saloon League Yearbook, which tracked the temperance movement's progress year to year, including U.S. and individual state "wet" and "dry" maps.
A series of fliers produced by the Anti-Saloon League to market their cause, appealing to both the intellect and emotions of their audience.
Cartoons that were published as propaganda for the Anti-Saloon League in The American Issue, many drawn by Russell Henderson.
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Highlights two individuals who were operators on the Underground Railroad, one was black and the other was white.
The first ship bringing twenty slaves from Africa to the British colonies in America arrived in Jamestown, Virginia in 1619
One of the most important songs against slavery, Darling Nelly Gray, was composed by a Westerville resident.
Students walked to school in the winter session and the summer session.
In 1808, Selina Griswold began to teach her nephews and the Phelps children in a barn.
Discover the role of Westerville, Ohio in the underground railroad, from resident Benjamin Hanby's song against slavery to local operators who worked to free slaves.
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