Both Sides of the Fence: Corruption and Redemption in Chattanooga, Tennessee from the 1940S Through the 1980S

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Author House, 2006 M12 15 - 272 pages

Chattanooga, Tennessee today is not the same town it was in the nineteen forties through the mid-eighties. Protected by a corrupt and self-serving local government, her masters fattened themselves on illegal enterprise. In this one book you have biography, treachery, and underworld intrigue. You have murder, and attempts at murder. You have innocence accused, and guilt unpunished. You have luxury, power, and privilege with their hands on all the strings. You have white lightning and whiskey runners, colorful whores, one great barroom brawl, and gunfights with such playbills as Cowboy Bob and the Shootout at The Fuzzy Duck. You have all the stuff of fiction, without the burden of a lie, all the benefit of great theatre, without having to leave your favorite chair. The best part of it is, its all true. Down to the five oclock shadow on the policemen dressed like prostitutes.

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Contents

Chapter
12
Chapter
17
Chapter 6
30
Chapter 8
43
Chapter 10
57
Chapter 12
73
Chapter 14
86
Chapter 16
103
Chapter 18
130
Chapter 20
147
Chapter 22
162
Chapter 24
180
Chapter 27
200
Chapter 29
217
Chapter 31
232
Chapter 33
250

Goodtime Houses
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