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Index
Cover Copyright Title Page Dedication Contents Useful Maps Timeline Preface: The Limits of This Book and My Hopes for It Chapter 1: In Which We Discuss Nashville’s Long History of Racist Violence in Response to Black Education and We Meet Z. Alexander Looby Chapter 2: 1949–1954, A Brief History of Local Non-Klan Racists and of Nashvillians Blowing Up Things Chapter 3: 1956, the Beginnings of Racist Attacks on Tennessee Schools Chapter 4: August 1957, When the Klan Tells the FBI They Won’t Have Anything to Do with John Kasper, so the FBI Ignores John Kasper for a Whole Month Chapter 5: The Hattie Cotton Elementary School Bombing Chapter 6: The Aftermath, the Beatings, and the Man in the Garage Intermission: The FBI and the Ku Klux Klan. Best Friends Forever? Chapter 7: The Jewish Community Center Bombing Chapter 8: J.B. Stoner Decides Bombing Empty Buildings Isn’t Enough Chapter 9: The Bombing of Z. Alexander Looby’s Home Chapter 10: Nashville’s Known Racist Bombers—Robert Gentry and Gladys Girgenti Chapter 11: Informed Speculation Conclusion: A City Can’t Heal if It Can’t Say What Happened Epilogue: The File Finally Arrives Acknowledgements Endnotes Image Index Bibliography
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