Macon county, Tennessee, is so lovely folks like to say, “If you stay long enough to wear out a pair of shoes, you’ll never leave.”  Not everyone was given that chance.  Black people used to be run out of the county.  Some were hung from a tree on the courthouse square.  Fred Thomas’ friends thought he was crazy when he opened a medical clinic in Macon county.  “If I had listened to what people said,” Dr. Thomas pointed out, “I would have been a plumber.”  Fred Thomas ignored the county’s racial history.  He began to forge his own.