In His Steps
In His Steps
How does the the Prohibition Era movement figure in the plot
How does the the Prohibition Era movement figure in the plot
One of the biggest contributors to the breakdown of society was and is alcoholism. Charles Sheldon, the author, was a social reformer. In 1896, he wrote this book with the idea that both church and state together could play a role in social reform, specifically the abolition of alcohol. State sanctioned prohibition only made the alcohol flow even more making bootleggers and organised crime incredible amounts of money.