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158: Prohibition - So You Wanna Be a Rum Runner? by Prof. Greg Jackson

158: Prohibition - So You Wanna Be a Rum Runner?

from History That Doesn't Suck

by Prof. Greg Jackson

Published: Mon Jun 17 2024

Show Notes

“You’re Bill McCoy.” “Never heard of him.”


This is the story of a crazy decade-plus when America outlawed booze…but the liquor kept flowing.


The Prohibition era marks a partial return to the Golden Age of Piracy, with bootleggers frequenting old haunts in the Caribbean, including Nassau, capital of The Bahamas. These sailors are also buying, selling, and drinking copious amounts of—you guessed it—rum. But how does all this booze get from the Bahamas to speakeasies in New York?


William “Bill” McCoy is a legendary rumrunner, one of the best. He’ll be our captain as we explore Nassau’s offerings, buy from the Bootleg Queen of The Bahamas, Gertrude “Cleo” Lythgoe and set out on a 1923voyage up “Rum Row” to New York, carefully avoiding the actual pirates and the US Coast Guard. Once we square away a buyer, we’ll take our haul to shore with Maisie Manders and enjoy a few well-earned drinks in Manhattan. All aboard!


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