

An edition of Mayor Crump don't like it (2006)
machine politics in Memphis
By G. Wayne Dowdy
Publish Date
2006
Publisher
University Press of Mississippi
Language
eng
Pages
164
Description:
"One of the forgotten builders of the modern Democratic Party was Memphis mayor and congressman Edward Hull Crump (1874-1954). Crump created a biracial, multiethnic coalition within the segregated South that transformed the Mississippi Delta's largest city into a modern southern metropolis. Crump expanded city regulatory power, increased government efficiency, and established a publicly owned electric utility. In addition, he secured a comprehensive flood control system for portions of the lower Mississippi River Valley. G. Wayne Dowdy cataloged the personal papers of Crump for the Memphis Public Library and brings Southern political history to life in this biography."--Jacket.
subjects: African Americans, Biography, History, Legislators, Mayors, Politics and government, Practical Politics, Race relations, United States, United States Congress. House, Crump, edward hull, 1874-1954, United states, congress, house, biography, Mayors, biography, Political parties, united states, African americans, politics and government, Legislators, united states, Memphis (tenn.), Tennessee, politics and government, Tennessee, biography, United States. Congress. House
People: Edward Hull Crump (1874-1954)
Places: Memphis, Memphis (Tenn.), Tennessee, United States
Times: 20th century