landtuna said:
I was surprised at the political bedfellows that combined to get the 18th amendment passed (would you believe the KKK supported prohibition?).
Why would that surprise you? My understanding of history is that the church in America was the "central nervous system" of the organized support for Prohibition. In the old South there was no big wall between the church and the KKK. On the contrary, there was a lot of hand-holding between the two groups.
I haven't cranked up the DVR and made time yet to watch the series so it will be interesting to see how Ken Burns deal with "the church" and Prohibition.... and to see what other "power groups" were involved that I haven't heard about before.