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Hidden History of Memphis

by G. Wayne Dowdy
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Overview

Step inside the fascinating annals of the Bluff City’s history and discover the Memphis that only few know. G. Wayne Dowdy, longtime archivist for the Memphis Public Library, examines the history and culture of the Mid-South during its most important decades. Well-known faces like Clarence Saunders, Elvis Presley and W.C. Handy are joined by some of the more obscure characters from the past, like the Memphis gangster who inspired one of William Faulkner’s most famous novels, the local Boy Scout who captured German spies during World War I, the Memphis radio station that pioneered wireless broadcasting and so many more. Also included are the previously unpublished private papers and correspondence of former mayor E.H. Crump, giving us new insight and a front-row seat to the machine that shaped Tennessee politics in the twentieth century.

Synopsis

Step inside the fascinating annals of the Bluff City's history and discover the Memphis that only few know. G. Wayne Dowdy, longtime archivist for the Memphis Public Library, examines the history and culture of the Mid-South during its most important decades. Well-known faces like Clarence Saunders, Elvis Presley and W.C. Handy are joined by some of the more obscure characters from the past, like the Memphis gangster who inspired one of William Faulkner's most famous novels, the local Boy Scout who captured German spies during World War I, the Memphis radio station that pioneered wireless broadcasting and so many more. Also included are the previously unpublished private papers and correspondence of former mayor E.H. Crump, giving us new insight and a front-row seat to the machine that shaped Tennessee politics in the twentieth century.

About the Author, G. Wayne Dowdy

G.Wayne Dowdy is the Memphis and Shelby County Room archivist for the Memphis Public Library and Information Center’s history and social sciences department. He holds a master’s degree in history from the University of Arkansas and is a certified archives manager. He is the author of Mayor Crump Don’t Like It: Machine Politics in Memphis, and his work has appeared in The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, Tennessee Historical Quarterly and The Jim Crow Encyclopedia.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 2010
Publisher
History Press, The
Pages
128
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781596298750

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