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A political assassination changed Alabama 70 years ago. AG nominee Albert Patterson gunned down in Phenix City
Every time Alabama’s government dips its toe in the murky waters of legalized gambling, we see a flood of destructive corrupting influence follow.
As it turns out, Agnes Patterson was a woman who could teach us a thing or two.
Courage is the great need of the hour, and thankfully we have folks in Alabama leading the way.
John Malcolm Patterson, son of Albert Love Patterson, stepped to the plate. He ran into a battle he didn't start.
I bet you’ve never heard of Albert Patterson. But, you should have. Because it turns out that he's a hero—one of Alabama's best.
Today marks the 68th anniversary of the assassination of Albert Love Patterson, the Phenix City lawyer and Democratic candidate for Attorney General who vowed to root out crime and vice in East Alabama.