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A Nation of Drunkards

Season 1 Episode 1 | 1hr 36m 00s

The story of Prohibition's rise and fall is a compelling saga that goes far beyond the oft-told tales of gangsters, flappers, and speakeasies, to reveal a complicated and divided nation in the throes of momentous transformation.

Aired: 10/01/11
Funding is provided by Bank of America; PBS; CPB; The National Endowment for the Humanities; The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations; members of the Better Angels Society, including the Montrone Family through The Penates Foundation; and Park Foundation, Inc.
Extras
Ken Burns discusses civility and democracy at the National Constitution Center.
Ken Burns discusses episode one of Prohibition.
Lynn Novick discusses episode one of Prohibition.
Watch the first minutes of episode one 'A Nation of Drunkards.'
Sexual mores start to change for Women during Prohibition.
With the passage of the 16th Amendment, the Goverment no longer needed taxes from Alcohol
January 16, 1920 the 18th Amendment came into effect.
Al Capone is finally caught by the government for failing to file income tax.
With the Volstead Act, ordinary criminals became wealthy selling illegal alcohol.
Lois Long, pen-name 'Lipstick,' wrote about speakeasies for the New Yorker.