This Library of Congress guide provides access to digital collections related to the 18th Amendment and Prohibition, including historical documents, photographs, and primary sources.
This National Archives resource explores the Volstead Act, the legislation that enforced Prohibition, providing historical context and primary sources for understanding its impact.
This resource from The American Presidency Project provides the text of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s 1932 campaign address in Sea Girt, New Jersey, in which he discusses Prohibition and its repeal.
This VCU Social Welfare History Project article explores the history and influence of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), highlighting its role in the temperance movement and social reform.