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In page Mary Harris Armor:

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Armor often used the women's suffrage movement to advocate for prohibition in Georgia.[citation needed] Between 1903 and 1915, while serving in state and national offices with the WCTU, she lobbied for Congress to "protect women and children especially through prohibition legislation."[1] As a result, Armor is often credited for the passing of prohibition legislation in Georgia.[2] Upon the passing of a State-wide prohibition law in 1907, the newspaper Atlanta Constitution described her as the voice "that aroused the Christian conscience of the State and put it on the march."[3] She predicted that "brewery stock in this country will not be worth as much as Confederate money was in 1865."[4]