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History That Doesn't Suck

161: An Epilogue Toast to Prohibition’s End with Author Daniel Okrent

History That Doesn't Suck

ProfGregJackson

Education, History, Society & Culture

4.55.1K Ratings

🗓️ 29 July 2024

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Cheers to Professor Jackson’s post Prohibition conversation with distinguished author Daniel Okrent! Dan is the the author of Last Call: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition, winner of the American Historical Association’s prize for the year’s best book of American History when it was published in 2011. Last Call was a go-to book in the HTDS bibliography for episodes 157-160 as we researched and selected the stories to tell in these four podcast episodes we’ve just completed. Dan was also the first Public Editor of The New York Times, where he was charged with being the public’s advocate for accurate and objective journalism by the paper. So Prof. Jackson couldn’t resist the opportunity to get his perspective on the state of news reporting today which, as astute HTDS listeners know, is often called the first draft of history. Spoiler alert: they both agree one must be a critical thinker when it comes to the potential bias of the news media one consumes – helpful tool here from AdFontes. Dan Okrent is also author of The Guarded Gate: Bigotry, Eugenics, and the Law That Kept Two Generations of Jews, Italians, and Other European Immigrants Out of America, and Great Fortune: The Epic of Rockefeller Center, a finalist for the 2004 Pulitzer Prize in history. Before his tenure at the Times, Okrent spent 13 years at Time Inc., where he was successively editor of Life magazine; corporate editor of new media; and corporate editor-at-large. Earlier in his career, he worked extensively in book and magazine publishing in various editorial and executive positions. He has held fellowships at the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism and the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard (where he was, in addition, the Edward R. Murrow Visiting Lecturer in 2009-2010). ____ Connect with us on HTDSpodcast.com and go deep into episode bibliographies and book recommendations join discussions in our Facebook community get news and discounts from The HTDS Gazette come see a live show get HTDS merch or become an HTDS premium member for bonus episodes and other perks. HTDS is part of the Airwave Media Network. Interested in advertising on the History That Doesn't Suck? Email us at [email protected]. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ab sat and at all protected, subject to availability and conditions. And the My friends I'm pleased to share with you my conversation with a distinguished

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author and historian in his own right. Dan Ockrent, the author of Last Call, the rise and fall of

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prohibition, winner of the American Historical Association's

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prize for the year's best book of American history when it was published in 2011.

1:08.3

It is one of the most comprehensive and well-written books about the crazy decade-plus period when America

1:14.8

outlawed alcohol. Last call was a go-to book in our bibliography and helpful roadmap

1:19.9

as we sourced and researched and selected the stories to tell in the four podcast

1:24.0

episodes we've just completed. My conversation with Dan was a chance to dive

1:27.8

deeper into stories I couldn't fully tell in the episodes. For example, Assistant

1:32.2

Attorney General Mabel Walker Willibrant, who was given the

1:35.0

unenviable task of enforcing the 18th Amendment under the Volstead Act.

1:39.6

Americans overwhelmingly hated this law and therefore she was giving the unflattering nickname

1:43.8

Prohibition Porsche. That's a Shakespeare thing FYI. Today we might call such a

1:49.2

position the Buzzkill Top Cop. Dan has written several other books,

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