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Nashville now and then: A fatal fervor

Anarchist Adolph Fischer did not find a receptive audience in 1880s Nashville. But in Chicago's Haymarket Square, he was all too successful in drawing attention to his views.
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Nashville now and then: Surging commerce and suspected commies

Two fixtures of today's downtown open their doors in 1926, and the legislature hunts down subversives on Monteagle Mountain in 1959
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Despite horn-honking and such, incumbents rule at legislature

[Wed 9 am 8 Nov] George W. Bush won Tennessee, but he had no coattails when it came to the legislature.

HORN-HONKERS NOW PROTESTING 1.5% SERVICES TAX

[Thu 11:49 a.m. June 15] A plan to add a 1.5% tax to services in Tennessee has brought out the horn-honkers to Legislative Plaza late Thursday morning.

HORN-HONKING, SECRET MEETINGS, RUMOR MILL RESUMES AT LEGISLATURE

As the House and Senate get ready to go back in session at one p.m. today, things have picked up where they left off.

Legislators postpone session, amid horn-honking

[Updated 2 pm; Filed Sat 1:30 pm 10 June] With AM-radio talk show hosts setting up outside the Capitol and about a dozen people driving around honking their horns, the House and Senate started


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