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    Caroline Amelia Nation (November 25, 1846 – June 9, 1911), often referred to by Carrie, Carry Nation, Carrie A. Nation, or Hatchet Granny, was an American...
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  • that Z-Man becomes their svengali manager, changing their name to the Carrie Nations and starting a long-simmering feud with Harris. Kelly drifts away from...
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  • Carrie Nation House or Carry A. Nation House may refer to homes of Carrie Nation, who was also known as Carry A. Nation, including: Carrie Nation House...
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    the century. The prime example was the militant temperance activist Carrie Nation, who actually wielded a hatchet and made it her symbol, living in Hatchet...
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    1881 Carrie Nation – American who was a radical member of the temperance movement, which opposed alcohol before the advent of Prohibition. Nation is noted...
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    destroy bottles of liquor. Nation recruited ladies into the Carrie Nation Prohibition Group, which she also led. While Nation's vigilante techniques were...
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  • Republican and Democratic parties nominate those who are. Religious figures (Carrie Nation, William Jennings Bryan, Martin Luther King Jr., Wallace Fard Muhammad...
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    The Carrie Nation Home in Medicine Lodge, Kansas, also known as Carry A. Nation Home and Museum, was a home of temperance movement leader Carrie A. Nation...
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    Carrie Marie Underwood (born March 10, 1983) is an American singer and songwriter. She rose to prominence after winning the fourth season of American Idol...
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    Medicine Lodge was incorporated as a city in 1879. Temperance activist Carrie Nation launched her crusade against the sale of alcohol while living in Medicine...
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  • Carry Nation is an historical play by Frank McGrath about the temperance leader Carrie Nation. It ran on Broadway and starred American film actress Esther...
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  • the northern based prohibition movement and Willard herself. Carrie Nation, originally Carrie Amelia Moore, was born in Kentucky in 1846. Her name is also...
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    advocate Carrie Nation, who was known for her crusade against bars and taverns. Earlier in 1901, Porter directed another film mocking Nation, Kansas Saloon...
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    but promptly re-nominated by the Democratic Party. Prohibitionist Carrie Nation had been forcibly expelled from the Bangor House hotel in 1902 after...
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    social movements, there was a gamut of activists running from violent (Carrie Nation) to mild (Neal S. Dow). The American Temperance University opened in...
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  • Owney Madden Joseph Malins William McCoy J. Howard Moore Bugs Moran Carrie Nation Eliot Ness Roy Olmstead The LaMontages brothers Lanzetta Brothers The...
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    O'Neil never remarried. She made her Broadway debut in a 1932 play about Carrie Nation. Her other stage credits include originating the role of Madam Serena...
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  • Carrie is a female given name in English speaking countries, usually a pet form of Caroline or Carolyn. Other spellings include Cari, Kari, Karie, Kerry...
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  • Nation or Nations is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bill Nation (1925–2022), American politician Carrie Nation (1846–1911), American...
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    House of Representatives for Oklahoma's 1st congressional district Carrie Nation, leader of temperance movement Tate Stevens, 2012 winner of The X Factor...
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    Carrie Chapman Catt (born Carrie Clinton Lane; January 9, 1859 – March 9, 1947) was an American women's suffrage leader who campaigned for the Nineteenth...
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  • Owney Madden Joseph Malins William McCoy J. Howard Moore Bugs Moran Carrie Nation Eliot Ness Roy Olmstead The LaMontages brothers Lanzetta Brothers The...
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    Amidon's final term as county attorney, radical temperance activist Carrie Nation entered the ground floor saloon of the Carey Hotel along Douglas Avenue...
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    local societies in several different states. The well-known reformer Carrie Nation became a household name for her militancy, such as vandalizing saloon...
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    alcoholic beverages, which was repealed in 1948. Anti-saloon activist Carrie Nation vandalized her first saloon in Kiowa in 1900. In 1922, suffragist Ella...
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    be set off with an ornamental stickpin. The temperance campaigner, Carrie Nation partly financed her "hatchetations" from sales of stick pins in the...
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  • including one at Kennywood Park of the same name. On July 9, 1905, Carrie Nation delivered two lectures at the park promoting the abstinence of alcohol...
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  • father was 3⁄4 Cherokee, and her English-Irish mother was descended from Carrie Nation. After graduating from high school, she modeled for Neiman Marcus for...
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    Owney Madden Joseph Malins William McCoy J. Howard Moore Bugs Moran Carrie Nation Eliot Ness Roy Olmstead The LaMontages brothers Lanzetta Brothers The...
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