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The Line Riders: The Border Patrol, Prohibition, and the Liquor War on the Rio Grande Poetry_Gift_Guide the unenslavable bandit who inspired

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the unenslavable bandit who inspired America's first police force

offering actionable steps for building community and creating change

and something even deeper for them to share together

Simi must break her promise and team up with a scheming trickster of a god

As these narratives unfurl thousands of miles apart

The Line Riders: The Border Patrol, Prohibition, and the Liquor War on the Rio Grande Poetry_Gift_Guide the unenslavable bandit who inspiredIn January of 1920, the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution went into effect and the sale and manufacture of intoxicating spirits was outlawed. America had officially gone dry. For the next thirteen years, bootleggers and big city gangsters satisfied the countrys thirst with moonshine and contraband alcohol. On the US Mexico border, a steady stream of black market booze flowed across the Rio Grande. Tasked with combating the liquor

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