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Acknowledgements
Introduction: Southern Strategies
1. "The Lone Star State Surrenders to a Lone Woman": Frances Willard's 1882 Texas Tour
2. "The Voice of the People in the Voice of God": Local Option in McLennan County, 1885
3. "The Steady Step and Majestic Swing of the Hosts of Reform": The 1887 Campaign for Statewide Prohibition
4. "The Blood of the Mighty Dead Has Stained Me!": Eggs and Honor in the 1887 Campaign
5. "Who Brought this New Idea into Texas, Anyhow?": Texans Reject Prohibition
Coda: From a Regional to a National Reform
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