America’s failed 1920-1933 Prohibition effort to ban alcohol is generally perceived as northern history, what with Chicago gangsters, bootleggers, speakeasies and the like. But Prohibition in the South left us with an equally dramatic history, and one that led to the rise of NASCAR. Read on to learn a bit about the South’s experience with Prohibition and its connection with the origins of NASCAR.
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The South’s Prohibition History and Rise of NASCAR
Jeremy Jordan
Posted on March 07 2019
America’s failed 1920-1933 Prohibition effort to ban alcohol is generally perceived as northern history, what with Chicago gangsters, bootleggers, speakeasies and the like. But Prohibition in the South left us with an equally dramatic history, and one that led to the rise of NASCAR. Read on to learn a bit about the South’s experience with Prohibition and its connection with the origins of NASCAR.
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