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Circus in a Sundown Town

By: Paul Hallinan Miller
Narrated by: Paul Hallinan Miller
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In Ludlow, Kentucky, where Confederate flags once dominated the landscape and call for civil war echoed on Facebook, a circus raised its big top—and never left. On January 20, 2025, as Donald Trump returned to office, the KKK plastered the town with hateful fliers, but the circus, a 250-year-old beacon of diversity and inclusion, stood its ground.

This is the true, stranger-than-fiction story of how a creative community defied hate, bureaucracy, and small-town politics to transform Ludlow into Kentucky’s hottest real estate market. This book blends humor, resilience, and a touch of chaos to reveal how pie fights and creativity became tools for change. For those seeking inspiration, the companion Sweet & Dirty Workbook offers a hands-on guide to building inclusive, vibrant communities.

©2024, 2025 Paul Hallinan Miller (P)2025 Paul Hallinan Miller
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