Wallace Jernigan has somehow managed to fill the time allotted
for one life with a multitude of lives well-lived. His thirst for
knowledge made him a civil engineer, a businessman, a beekeeper,
and a licensed mortician. His zeal for adventure led him into
politics, music, and bear hunting. But that's not even half the
story.
In this tale of the first half of his life, Wallace traces a
personal journey from 1925 to 1962, from the Great Depression to
Desegregation. With his trademark sense of good humor and his
genuine love for people, he tells the story of his unique American
adventure. From rural southern Georgia and his beloved Okefenokee
Swamp to the heights of state political power under the Gold Dome
in Atlanta, Wallace Jernigan tells his story. He lifts the veil off
the headlines from the Atlanta newspapers to show how life and
politics really operated in the middle of the twentieth
century.
Come on in and see who's in "Those Smoke-Filled Rooms."
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