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Temperance Societies

Your Job In groups, you and your peers will be responsible for creating your own temperance society based on a societal behavior that you feel needs to stop or decrease. In order for your temperance society to be complete, you must create a name, slogan/motto, a pledge, mission statement, and a badge for members of your society to wear.

Examples of Names of Temperance Societies The American Temperance Society The Anti-Saloon League of America The Committee of Fifty (1893) The Flying Squadron of America The Independent Order of Good Templars The Knights of Father Matthew The Lincoln-Lee Legion The Prohibition Party The Scientific Temperance Federation The Sons of Temperance The Templars of Honor and Temperance The Woman’s Christian Temperance Union (active) The World League Against Alcoholism (a pro-prohibition organization)

Example of Motto/Slogan

Examples of Temperance Pledges Youth Temperance Council - "I promise, by the help of God, never to use alcoholic beverages, other narcotics, or tobacco, and to encourage everyone else to do the same, fulfilling the command, 'keep thyself pure'.“ Total Abstinence Society- “I promise to abstain from all intoxicating drinks except used medicinally and by order of a medical man and to discountenance the cause and practice of intemperance.” Lincoln-Lee Legion- “Whereas, the use of intoxicating liquors as a beverage is productive of pauperism, degradation and crime; and believing it our duty to discourage that which produces more evil than good, we therefore pledge ourselves to abstain from the use of intoxicating liquors as a beverage“.

Mission Statement A mission statement is a brief summary, approximately one or two sentences, that sums up the background, purposes and benefits of your society. Use your mission statement to explain why you believe in your cause and what you are trying to accomplish. Example: Starbucks- “To inspire and nurture the human spirit- one person, one cup, and one neighborhood at a time.”

Temperance Badges Sons of Temperance Note*: The Home Defender button also became "the badge of our army." The concept of women as "Home Defenders" was central to the prohibition movement. Women were seen as protecting the home from the ravages of alcohol and other vices. Carry herself donated one of these buttons to the Kansas Historical Society in 1901.