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  2. Tennessee Justice Center - Wikipedia

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    The Tennessee Justice Center (TJC) is a non-profit [1] [3] public policy advocacy organization [2] and law firm based in Nashville, Tennessee.It was established in 1996 to represent approximately 1.3 million Tennessee low-income families by helping shape public policy [2] and through class action lawsuits.

  3. Marquita Bradshaw - Wikipedia

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    She is the environmental justice committee chair of the Sierra Club's Tennessee chapter. [9] According to the Chattanooga Times Free Press, "She has worked with community advocacy groups, environmental organizations and unions, including the Mid-South Peace and Justice Center, the AFL–CIO, the Sierra Club and Tennesseans for Fair Taxation." [10]

  4. William R. Snodgrass Tennessee Tower - Wikipedia

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    The William R. Snodgrass Tennessee Tower (also known as the Tennessee Tower) is a skyscraper in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, that houses Tennessee government offices. The tower was built for the National Life and Accident Insurance Company and served as its National Life Center until the State of Tennessee acquired it on January 3, 1994.

  5. Nashville's criminal justice system gets spotlight on ... - AOL

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    A new documentary series will be coming to HBO Max this spring - with Nashville at the center of it. The docuseries will go beyond the music and glamour of Music City and focus on the city's ...

  6. Nashville Youth Campus for Empowerment reimagines care for ...

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    Judge Sheila Calloway moved to Nashville in 1994 and was elected to Juvenile Court Judge in 2014, during the tenure of which she’s become known for her innovative and passionate approach to ...

  7. Lynching of Samuel Smith - Wikipedia

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    The police took him to Nashville's General Hospital for treatment, where he was chained to his bed. [1] [2] His uncle Jim Smith was captured by police at the garage, and was taken to the county jail. [1] At midnight on December 15, 1924, Samuel Smith was seized by a group of six or seven masked and armed men from his hospital room in Nashville. [1]

  8. Lynching of Ephraim Grizzard - Wikipedia

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    In May 2019, the Metropolitan Nashville Davidson County Community Remembrance Project (We Remember Nashville) announced its plans together with the Equal Justice Initiative to conduct several days of remembrance and education to mark the local history of lynchings of black men. Brothers Ephraim and Henry Grizzard, killed on April 30 and 24 ...

  9. Beacon Center of Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The Beacon Center of Tennessee, formerly the Tennessee Center for Policy Research (TCPR), is a non-profit free-market [2] think tank based in Nashville, Tennessee. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The Center's research areas include tax and economic policy, education policy, and healthcare policy.