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History of the Woman's Temperance Crusade by Annie Wittenmyer

(12 User reviews)   1875
By Rebecca King Posted on May 6, 2026
In Category - Collected
Wittenmyer, Annie, 1827-1900 Wittenmyer, Annie, 1827-1900
English
"History of the Woman's Temperance Crusade" by Annie Wittenmyer is a historical account written in the late 19th century. It chronicles the faith-led uprising of Christian women against the liquor trade, highlighting their street prayers, saloon visitations, and the organizational growth that culminated in the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union. Dr...
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of the work sets its purpose in a preface that pledges an official, fact-based record, followed by Frances E. Willard’s impassioned introduction framing the Crusade as a defense of home that united women across denominations and evolved from spontaneous praying bands into disciplined unions and urban outreach. Chapter I portrays a nation enriched yet imperiled by government-supported liquor commerce, laments church silence, and describes a spiritual awakening that sent women into saloons to pray. Chapter II turns to Ohio, where Hillsboro’s women—led by Eliza J. Thompson after Dio Lewis’s appeal—hold the first saloon prayer-meetings, face a defiant druggist through injunctions and a protracted trial, and see conversions and symbolic liquor destructions. Parallel accounts in Washington Court House and Wilmington show swift mobilization: locked doors answered with street prayers and makeshift tabernacles, nightly mass-meetings, and dramatic dealer surrenders. Together these early chapters sketch the movement’s pattern of fervent prayer, public pressure, and contested but rapid early victories. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Paul Rodriguez
8 months ago

Comparing this to other titles in the same genre, the footnotes provide extra depth for those who want to dig deeper. It definitely lives up to the reputation of the publisher.

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1 month ago

The layout of the digital version made it easy to start immediately, the structural organization allows for quick referencing of key points. I appreciate the effort that went into this curation.

Ashley White
1 year ago

The author provides a very nuanced critique of current methodologies.

Charles Taylor
1 year ago

Having explored several resources on this, I find that the objective evaluation of the pros and cons is very refreshing. A perfect balance of theory and practical advice.

Jessica Garcia
6 months ago

While browsing through various academic sources, the chapter on advanced strategies offers insights I haven't seen elsewhere. I'll be recommending this to my students and colleagues alike.

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