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The Loyal Temperance Legion (L.T.L.) was the children's branch of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union (W.C.T.U.). Its slogan was "Tremble, King Alcohol, We Shall Grow Up". It published an English-language newspaper for children called The Young Crusader, which was edited for some time by W.C.T.U. president Anna Adams Gordon, a strong believer in the need to interest children in temperance at a very early age.[1]
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Notable people
edit- Suessa Baldridge Blaine (1860-1932), general secretary of the Loyal Temperance Legion
- Harriet Ball Dunlap (1867-1957), State secretary of the Loyal Temperance Legion of West Washington WCTU
- Anna Adams Gordon (1853–1931), editor, The Young Crusader
- Imogen LaChance (1853-1938), organized and superintended Senior and Junior Loyal Temperance Legion in Wisconsin
- Azuma Moriya (1884–1975), head, Loyal Temperance Legion program in Japan
- Elizabeth J. Smith (1842-?), editor, Home Guard
References
edit- ^ McWhirter, Luella F. (1915), Webb, Mary Griffin (ed.), Famous Living Americans, with Portraits, Greencastle, Indiana: C. Webb & Company, p. 233
External links
edit- https://books.google.com/books?id=BuzNzm-x0l8C&dq=Loyal+Temperance+Legion&pg=PA387
- https://books.google.com/books?id=EMjxAAAAMAAJ&q=Loyal+Temperance+Legion