Seth Dawson of Williamson County is a former civil rights attorney with Tennessee and Washington, D.C., government. In July of 1921, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) had its first national congress meeting in an apartment building in Shanghai, China with only 13 attendees, one of whom was Mao Zedong, later known as Chairman Mao. The meeting was raided by the French Concession police, so the attendees had to escape and resumed the meeting on a paddle boat in a nearby city. Today, the same area in Shanghai is only known for sexy night life, extravagant bars and restaurants, and shocking price tags (the surrounding apartments cost between $3 million to $8 million dollars each), while the only reminder of the "communist" past is the name of the subway station, Site of CCP First Congress.