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300 Sources Interviews Interviews on which this book is based include Rudy Abramson, Bob Battle, Dick Battle, Cecil Branstetter, Pamela J. Brown, Robert Cross, Larry Daughtrey, Maclin P. Davis, W. Y. Draper, Verna Eakes, T. G. Fite, Ethel Garfinkle, Frank Gibson, Harris Gilbert, Zoe Gillem, Candy Gorrell, Frank Gorrell, Frank Gorrell, Jr., C. D. Graves, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Grey, Jack Gunter, David Hall, Hal Hardin, Mr. and Mrs. Les Hart, John J. Hooker, Jr., Jack Hurst, Eddie Jones, Bill Kovach, Harry Lester, Dwight Lewis, Joe C. Loser, James F. Neal, Jack Norman, Sr., James H. Roberson, Dan Robinson, Gale W. Robinson, Judge Muriel Robinson, Robb Robinson, John Seigenthaler, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sheridan, Jr., Billye White Squires, Joseph Torrence, Ann White, Weldon White, Jr., Wayne Whitt, Eleanor Willis, Judge Thomas Wiseman, Frank Woods, Jayne Ann Woods, Ralph Worthy, and Eugene Wyatt. Bibliography Ashmore, Harry. Hearts and Minds. New York: McGraw-Hill Books, 1982. Bowles, Billy, and Reemer Tyson. They Love a Man in the Country. Atlanta: Peachtree Publishers, 1989. Carter, Jimmy. Turning Point. New York: Times Books, 1992. Doyle, Don H. Nashville Since the 1920s. Knoxville: The University of Tennessee Press, 1985. Graham, Gene. One Man One Vote. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1972. Norman, Jack Sr. The Nashville I Knew. Nashville: Rutledge Hill Press, 1984. Sheridan, Walter. The Fall and Rise of Jimmy Hoffa. New York: Saturday Review Press, 1972. Tidwell, Mary Louise Lea. Luke Lea of Tennessee. Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 1993. ...

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