Texas Woman's Christian Temperance Union demonstrates in Lufkin, Texas, 1915.

Courtesy Kurth Memorial Library, Lufkin 

In 1888 the Texas Woman's Christian Temperance Union, organized only half a dozen years earlier, became the first union in the South to endorse women's suffrage. The resolution, adopted at the state convention in Fort Worth, optimistically declared that "the ballot in the hands of women is the surest and shortest way to prohibition."