
When Good Men Do Nothing
The Assassination of Albert Patterson
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"This book is the gripping story of the crime that shocked the state and the nation in 1954, when Albert Patterson, running for state attorney general on a platform of cleaning up 'sin city, ' was gunned down outside his law office in Phenix City."--Alabama Historical Association Newsletter "A controversial book. . . . Its provocative assertions, while discomforting for survivors of that drama, inevitably will trigger further debate among inquisitive types who like to revisit political assassinations."--Anniston Star "Grady has thoroughly researched his book, written it in a page-turner fashio...
"This book is the gripping story of the crime that shocked the state and the nation in 1954, when Albert Patterson, running for state attorney general on a platform of cleaning up 'sin city, ' was gunned down outside his law office in Phenix City."--Alabama Historical Association Newsletter "A controversial book. . . . Its provocative assertions, while discomforting for survivors of that drama, inevitably will trigger further debate among inquisitive types who like to revisit political assassinations."--Anniston Star "Grady has thoroughly researched his book, written it in a page-turner fashion, and . . . contributed substantially to a much better understanding of this bizarre chapter in mid-20th century Alabama politics."--Montgomery Advertiser Alan Grady is a contractor for NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville. An avid state and local historian, he has previously published articles in Alabama Heritage.