Prohibition – the Bitter end in Mississippi
New Albany, MS– Mississippi’s Tortured History with Alcohol, and How a New Albanian Stopped the Double Standard, is the topic of this month’s Museum Moments this Thursday, Oct. 20 at noon at the Union County Heritage Museum.
The famous incident of Union County native and then Hinds County Sheriff Thomas Shelton’s raid on the Jackson Country Club is legend. As his deputies chopped into the liquor cabinets of the Jackson Country Club in 1966 while then Governor Paul Johnson and many state legislators, who were there socializing, watch during Mardi Gras celebrations is the pivotal moment. Afterwards the state finally voted to end Prohibition in Mississippi, the last state to end the era 33 years after the 23rd Amendment ended it nationally.
The Honorable Rodney Shands will tell this interesting story at Museum Moments this Thursday. The public is invited to this free event. Lunch will be available at 11:30, courtesy of The New Century Club of New Albany.
Jill N. Smith
Director
Union County Heritage Museum
114 Cleveland Street
New Albany, Mississippi 38652
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