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Immerse yourself in the captivating history of Knoxville, Tennessee with "Knoxville: This Obscure Prismatic City" by Jack Neely. This book is a treasure trove of fascinating stories and insights from Knoxville's past, brought to life by Neely's signature wit and sharp storytelling. Discover the hidden gems and colorful characters that have shaped Knoxville into the unique city it is today.
Step into the shadows of centuries gone by as Neely uncovers the genius, bravery, and impiety that define Knoxville's history. From Adolph Ochs' unconventional rise to the editor's desk at the New York Times to Clarence Brown's transition from a University of Tennessee graduate to a Hollywood legend, each tale is a testament to the city's eclectic heritage. Explore the tumultuous race riots, labor upheavals, and lively music scene that have made Knoxville a city unlike any other in Tennessee.
Experience the magic of Knoxville through the pages of this captivating book and gain a new appreciation for the hidden gems and unsung heroes of this "obscure prismatic city." Whether you're a history buff, a lover of compelling storytelling, or simply curious about the rich tapestry of Knoxville's past, this book is a must-read for anyone seeking to delve into the heart and soul of this vibrant city.
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