Howard Hyde Russell

Howard Hyde Russell

Howard Hyde Russell (1855-1946) was the founder of the Anti-Saloon League.Following a religious conversion, he gave up the practice of law to become a minister. In 1893 he organized the Ohio Anti-Saloon League. In 1895, when the Anti-Saloon League was established at the national level, Russell was elected superintendent. He mentored future leaders of the league, including Wayne Wheeler and Ernest Cherrington.

Russell also established the Lincoln-Lee Legion to promote the signing of temperance pledges by children and other young people. He is reported to have raised five million dollars to promote the temperance movement.

Russell was also the author of "A Lawyer's Examination of the Bible", which is a work of Christian apologetics that argues the evidences for the Bible's authenticity concerning the life, teachings, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Russell believed that the testimony of the writers of the gospels could be tested by technical legal criteria and argued that such testimony was trustworthy. In this respect he followed the arguments presented by the Nineteenth century Harvard Law School professor Simon Greenleaf in his book "The Testimony of the Evangelist". Russell's book was first published in 1909 and then re-released in 1935.

References

* Aaron, Paul, and Musto, David. "Temperance and Prohibition in America: An Historical Overview." In: Moore, Mark H., and Gerstein, Dean R. (eds.) "Alcohol and Public Policy: Beyond the Shadow of Prohibition". Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1981. Pp. 127-180.
* Asbury, Herbert. "The Great Illusion; An Informal History of Prohibition". NY: Doubledsay, 1950.
* Blocker, Jack S. "American Temperance Movements: Cycles of Reform". Boston: Twayne, 1989.
* Odegard, Peter H. "Pressure Politics: The Story of the Anti-Saloon League". NY: Columbia University Press, 1928.
* Russell, Howard Hyde. "A Lawyer's Examination of the Bible". Westerville: Bible Bond, 1935. (Originally released in 1909 by Fleming H. Revell Company).
* Timberlake, James H. "Prohibition and the Progressive Movements,: 1900-1920". Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1963.
* Westerville (Ohio) Public Library. Leaders: Howard Hyde Russell. Westerville Public Library website.


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