Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/The Drunkard's Progress

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Original - A lithograph by Nathaniel Currier supporting the temperance movement by showing the stages of alcoholism.
Reason
This is a lithograph by Nathaniel Currier supporting the temperance movement by showing the stages of alcoholism in the United States. The lithograph was drawn in January 1846 to support the growing anti-alcoholism sentiment which culminated in the United States with the passage of the 18th amendment to the United States Constitution, which outlawed the manufacture, transportation and sale of all alcoholic beverage within the United States. Despite its best intentions, the amendment proved to be a spectacular failure, and was ultimately repealed by the 21st amendment.
Articles in which this image appears
Prohibition, Temperance movement, Teetotalism, Prohibition Party, Anti-Saloon League, International Organisation of Good Templars, World League Against Alcoholism, Methodist Board of Temperance, Prohibition, and Public Morals, National Temperance Society and Publishing House, Flying Squadron of America, Prohibition in the United States
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Creator
Nathaniel Currier

Not promoted --Jujutacular T · C 14:11, 7 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]