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All That Jazz

The groundwork for prohibition was laid in the 1930s by the first commissioner of the U.S. Treasury Department’s Federal Bureau of Narcotics, Harry Anslinger. This is a story about racism—to be sure—but Anslinger wasn’t trying to stop a noble cause like civil rights. No, Anslinger had a serious problem with jazz music.

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