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the Other Side of Bridge: A Story Racism, Redemption, and Reconciliation in Franklin, TN
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The Other Side of the Bridge: A Story of Racism, Redemption, and Reconciliation
By: Timothy E Paul
Based on a real, historical place that had a profound effect on the civil rights and voting rights of black people,
is a fictional book with a Christian influence involving the assassination attempt of not one, but two black clergymen during the 30th Anniversary Selma March.
About the Author
Timothy E Paul lived in Selma and received a working knowledge of experiences portrayed in the book. Although fictional, the author writes with a different viewpoint than the usual political slant.
By: Timothy E Paul
Based on a real, historical place that had a profound effect on the civil rights and voting rights of black people,
is a fictional book with a Christian influence involving the assassination attempt of not one, but two black clergymen during the 30th Anniversary Selma March.
About the Author
Timothy E Paul lived in Selma and received a working knowledge of experiences portrayed in the book. Although fictional, the author writes with a different viewpoint than the usual political slant.
The Other Side of the Bridge: A Story of Racism, Redemption, and Reconciliation
By: Timothy E Paul
Based on a real, historical place that had a profound effect on the civil rights and voting rights of black people,
is a fictional book with a Christian influence involving the assassination attempt of not one, but two black clergymen during the 30th Anniversary Selma March.
About the Author
Timothy E Paul lived in Selma and received a working knowledge of experiences portrayed in the book. Although fictional, the author writes with a different viewpoint than the usual political slant.
By: Timothy E Paul
Based on a real, historical place that had a profound effect on the civil rights and voting rights of black people,
is a fictional book with a Christian influence involving the assassination attempt of not one, but two black clergymen during the 30th Anniversary Selma March.
About the Author
Timothy E Paul lived in Selma and received a working knowledge of experiences portrayed in the book. Although fictional, the author writes with a different viewpoint than the usual political slant.

















