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In this interview, I'm speaking with a Philadelphia sculptor who brought Clarence Darrow back to Tennessee--back to the site of the infamous Scopes Monkey…
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At Chattanooga’s Walnut Street Bridge, a new memorial could ensure an old injustice is never forgotten.The bright blue bridge is usually a place for…
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Tom Kanon joins us to discuss two intertwined, oft-overlooked military conflicts: The War of 1812 and the Creek War. Kanon is an author and an archivist…
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Carolyn Ross Johnston edited Voices of Cherokee Women, which recounts hundreds of years of Cherokee history through primary documents such as letters,…
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Local author and history buff Maury Nicely has written a regional guidebook, East Tennessee Walking Tour and Historic Guide. In this interview, Nicely and…
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The Chatt Aspies History Hunters group takes field trips to sites like Engel Stadium and Point Park and investigates Chattanooga history. The social group…
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In June, the Chattanooga History Center will present two programs about Cherokee culture. One of the programs will be aimed towards a younger audience…