Nashvillians respond to the passing of a civic leader who had a profound influence on many aspects of the city -- comments from VU Chancellor Zeppos, State Comptroller Wilson, Congressman Cooper, School Board Chief Fox and more
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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Republicans rally for their man against Kennedy in '60 (story includes home-movie footage shot from within motorcade), and we dig into the past of two famed Nashville cemeteries
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