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    By Tony O. Lawson The McKissack family’s involvement in American construction predates the Civil War by several decades. Their documented history in the building trades begins around 1790 with an enslaved Ashanti ancestor who mastered the craft while enslaved and passed it to his children. That lineage eventually reached Pulaski, Tennessee during Reconstruction, where the family continued building despite operating in one of the most hostile racial environments in the country. In 1905, Moses McKissack III incorporated McKissack & McKissack in Nashville. The firm is still operating today. Dr. Cheryl McKissack Daniel, Moses III’s granddaughter, serves as Chair of the

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