""Pussyfoot Johnson: Crusader, Reformer, A Man Among Men"" is a biography written by Frederick Arthur McKenzie in 1920. The book tells the story of William E. Johnson, a prominent American social reformer and prohibitionist who was nicknamed ""Pussyfoot"" for his quiet and methodical approach to activism. The biography covers Johnson's life from his childhood in rural Ohio to his rise to national prominence as a leader in the temperance movement...