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Beaches & Bootlegging: The true stories of Prohibition Era Florida
Prohibition is recognized as one of the most unpopular laws in US history. It was so unpopular at the time that some Floridians werenât all too keen on obeying it. Learn how it was instigated by small town Protestants who believed that newer immigrants living in big cities were immoral because of their emphatic use of alcohol. Prohibition bred corruption, defiance of the law, and hypocrisy as illegal bootlegging, moonshining and rum running replaced legitimate taxpaying industries. Florida actually voted state-wide Prohibition into law before the dreaded 18th amendment and was the only state to elect a governor from the Prohibition Party. Floridaâs Bill McCoy âThe Real McCoyâ founded Rum Row and became an international celebrity as he made a mockery of the U.S. Coast Guardâs inability to squelch his innovative rum running operations. Al Capone, the infamous gangster, vacationed in Florida while his henchmen perpetrated the St. Valentineâs Day Massacre. Many virtually unknown stories of tragic killings in Florida during Prohibition are also recounted as author Randy Jaye guides readers through Floridaâs Prohibition Era.
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Beaches & Bootlegging: The true stories of Prohibition Era Florida
Prohibition is recognized as one of the most unpopular laws in US history. It was so unpopular at the time that some Floridians werenât all too keen on obeying it. Learn how it was instigated by small town Protestants who believed that newer immigrants living in big cities were immoral because of their emphatic use of alcohol. Prohibition bred corruption, defiance of the law, and hypocrisy as illegal bootlegging, moonshining and rum running replaced legitimate taxpaying industries. Florida actually voted state-wide Prohibition into law before the dreaded 18th amendment and was the only state to elect a governor from the Prohibition Party. Floridaâs Bill McCoy âThe Real McCoyâ founded Rum Row and became an international celebrity as he made a mockery of the U.S. Coast Guardâs inability to squelch his innovative rum running operations. Al Capone, the infamous gangster, vacationed in Florida while his henchmen perpetrated the St. Valentineâs Day Massacre. Many virtually unknown stories of tragic killings in Florida during Prohibition are also recounted as author Randy Jaye guides readers through Floridaâs Prohibition Era.












