Birthdate: November 25, 1846
Sun Sign: Sagittarius
Birthplace: Gerrard County, Kentucky, USA
Died: June 9, 1911
Carrie Nation was a key figure in the temperance movement, recognized for her bold actions against venues that served alcohol. She became infamous for using a hatchet to target taverns in an effort to promote temperance and address the social problems she attributed to alcohol abuse. In addition to her activism, Nation was engaged in charitable and religious endeavors, creating programs like sewing circles to assist the less fortunate and setting up shelters for the families of those struggling with alcoholism. She also voiced disapproval of Freemasonry and campaigned against women wearing restrictive garments such as corsets.
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