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Crusades for Freedom

G. Wayne Dowdy (Autor)

University Press of Mississippi (Editora)

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SKU: 9781617037092

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During the first half of the twentieth century, the city of Memphis was governed by the Shelby County Democratic Party controlled by Edward Hull Crump, described by Time magazine as "the most absolute political boss in the U.S." Crusades for Freedom chronicles the demise of the Crump political machine and the corresponding rise to power of the South's two minorities, African Americans and Republicans.

Between the years 1948 and 1968, Memphis emerged as a battleground in the struggle to create a strong two-party South. For the first time in its history, both Republican and Democratic presidential candidates campaigned vigorously for the Bluff City's votes. Closely tied to these changing political fortunes was the struggle of African Americans to overturn two centuries of discrimination. At the same time, many believed that the city needed a more modern political structure to meet the challenges of the 1950s and 1960s, preferably a mayor-city council governmental structure. By 1968 the segregated social order had collapsed, black politicians were firmly entrenched within the Democratic party, southern whites had swelled the ranks of the GOP, and Memphis had adopted a new city charter.

G. Wayne Dowdy, Memphis, Tennessee, is a senior librarian and archivist at the Memphis Public Library and Information Center. His work has appeared in the Arkansas Review: A Journal of Delta Studies, CrossRoads: A Southern Culture Annual, Journal of Negro History, Tennessee Historical Quarterly, and other publications.

Sobre o Livro

Estudo sobre a política de Memphis entre 1948 e 1968, com foco no declínio da máquina política liderada por Edward Hull Crump e na ascensão de afro-americanos e republicanos; útil para cursos de história política do sul dos EUA e ciência política.

Analisa campanhas presidenciais locais, mudanças no sistema partidário e a adoção de um novo estatuto municipal; inclui contexto social e institucional das décadas de 1950 e 1960 em Memphis.

Baseado em pesquisa arquivística e fontes locais, o livro examina a transformação do poder municipal e as lutas por direitos civis, oferecendo material relevante para pesquisas em história urbana e estudos afro-americanos.

Características

Categoria História
Subcategoria História dos Estados Unidos
Autores G. Wayne Dowdy
Sobre o Autor G. Wayne Dowdy é autor com publicações em periódicos sobre história regional e arquivos.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 200
Acabamento Brochura
Editora University Press of Mississippi
ISBN 9781617037092
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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