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On WTCI’S Greater Chattanooga: “All Truths Will Out”

The noose at the feet of the Ed Johnson sculpture at the Ed Johnson Memorial.
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The noose at the feet of the Ed Johnson sculpture at the Ed Johnson Memorial.

“All Truths Will Out” - the next story from “Greater Chattanooga” at our public media partner WTCI PBS - will chronicle the process of creating the Ed Johnson Memorial near Chattanooga’s Walnut St. Bridge.

Catch “All Truths Will Out” online starting Thursday at greaterchattanooga.org and the Greater Chattanooga page on YouTube.

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