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Speakeasie s In the 1920’s

Speakeasies

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Page 1: Speakeasies

SpeakeasiesIn the 1920’s

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Alcohol was outlawed in the

1920’s by Prohibition

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Alcohol had to be hidden & smuggled into establishments

called “speakeasies”

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A speakeasy was an establishment that sold

alcoholic beverages illegally

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Given name because of

need to whisper or “speak easy”

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To transport liquor people used flasks, false books,

coconut shells, and garden

hoses

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In New York alone there were over 100,000

speakeasies

Speakeasies were very popular, many people went to drink

and have a good time

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At a speakeasy you could also see shows, listen to live music, gamble, and dance

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To go to a speakeasy for the first time

you had to be invited by a

member

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People would have

membership cards to get

in or passwords

Owners would sit and

use peepholes in the door to

hear passwords

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Cops were paid to turn their backs when alcohol was being delivered to

the speakeasies

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When cops did find a speakeasy, they would raid it and shut it down

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It was really expensive to run

a speakeasy.

Costs of security were

very high.

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Speakeasies were very successful

Those who owned them became very

wealthy

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Before Prohibition women were not

allowed into saloons

However, they were allowed into

speakeasies

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