This tour walks through an overlooked piece of Nashville's past
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Chakita Patterson felt like she was a part of the problem. Patterson, who founded United Street Tours in February 2018 to highlight black history in Nashville, wondered why the subject wasn’t being highlighted on a wider scale beyond familiar names such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks. She also questioned why more important women weren’t being featured. “The first civil rights tour that I had included all men,” Patterson recently told the Business Journal. “The civil rights…
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