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  1. Pauline Morton Sabin (April 23, 1887 – December 27, 1955) was an American prohibition repeal leader and Republican party official. Born in Chicago, she was a New Yorker who founded the Women's Organization for National Prohibition Reform (WONPR). Sabin was active in politics and known for her social status and charismatic personality.

  2. 5 de dez. de 2022 · Pauline Sabin was a freedom-loving heroine. Guy Bentley | 12.5.2022 11:45 AM. (Painting: National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; gift of her granddaughter, Sheila Morton Smith...

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  3. 2 de nov. de 2020 · Pauline Morton Sabin, one of the leaders of the anti-Prohibition movement, is held aloft during a 1932 demonstration at the U.S. Capitol to repeal the 18th Amendment.

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  4. 29 de mai. de 2013 · Sabin's efforts toward prohibition reform were widely recognized. When prohibition was repealed in 1933, Pauline Sabin rechanneled her advocacy in many directions, among them the American Red Cross and the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

  5. Pauline Morton Sabin was considered the "mother" of prohibition reform in America. In 1929, after observing nine years of lawlessness, bootlegging and gangster rule, she threw herself into the fight to repeal the 18th Amendment to the Constitution.

  6. Pauline Sabin. Clip: Season 1 | 10m 2s |. My List. Pauline Sabin, an heiress disillusioned with the Republican party, began the Women's Organization for National Prohibition Reform. Aired:...

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  7. 4,117Pauline Sabin and the Repeal of ProhibitionHistorian Dan Okrent, author of "Last Call: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition" discusses Pauline Sabin and the her role in repealing prohibition. He was interviewed by the NPG's Warren Perry, on May 5, 2013....