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Edward Hull Crump: The Boss, Part V

by Ray Hill | Jul 6, 2014 | Archives, Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives

By Ray Hill Governor Gordon Browning had unleashed a fierce assault on the Memphis political machine, as well as its leader, E. H. Crump.  Browning proposed to institute a county unit bill to render the huge voting majorities produced in Shelby County meaningless in...

Edward Hull Crump: The Boss, Part IV

by Ray Hill | Jun 29, 2014 | Archives, Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives, Stories In This Week's Focus:

By Ray Hill Edward Hull Crump, in partnership with U. S. Senator Kenneth McKellar, began his domination of Tennessee politics in 1932.  Crump was then a member of Congress, although he served for only four years.  The Memphis Boss announced he would not be a candidate...

Edward Hull Crump: The Boss, Part III

by Ray Hill | Jun 22, 2014 | Archives, Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives

By Ray Hill Henry Horton had won reelection as governor in 1930, but within days the landscape of Tennessee politics was forever altered.  Both Horton and his closest political adviser , Luke Lea, were made politically impotent when Caldwell and Company, one of the...

Edward Hull Crump: The Boss, Part II

by Ray Hill | Jun 15, 2014 | Archives, Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives

By Ray Hill Following his ouster as Mayor of Memphis, E. H. Crump ran for and was elected Shelby County Trustee.  His removal from the mayor’s office was a humiliation Crump never forgot and he certainly never forgave anyone he considered to have played a part in his...

Edward Hull Crump: The Boss, Part I

by Ray Hill | Jun 8, 2014 | Archives, Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives

Published March 26, 2012 By Ray Hill The modern history of Memphis is inextricably tied to that of Edward Hull Crump. “Mister” Crump was indisputably a political boss in a region of the country where political bosses did not normally flourish. Political bosses were...
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