'Equalization Schools' - These were built by South Carolina state during the 1950s in an effort to incorporate integration. <span>The concept called for "Separate but equal" schools to be built that were were funded by a three-cent sales tax to equalize black and white public <span>schools.</span></span>
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A powerful argument against Prohibition had always been that taxes on alcohol sales provided the government with 40% of its revenue. Now, the Prohibitionists argued, those vital funds could be raised by other means.
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