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The Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) is a women’s organization founded in 1874 that aimed to promote temperance and the prohibition of alcohol. The WCTU played a crucial role in the broader reform movements during the Gilded Age, advocating for social changes, women's rights, and moral reforms. Its efforts extended beyond temperance to include issues such as suffrage, education, and labor rights, making it a significant force in the fight for social justice.