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Bill Morris, Claude Armour and Jessie Jackson After the Murder of Dr. King

Claude Armour

 

Claude Armour became mayor upon the resignation of Mayor Henry Loeb (first term) in 1963.  He had been a loyal member of the Crump organization throughout his career.  A number of clouds have hung over Armour through time.  The main cloud was his cooperation with Governor Dunn in 1972 in the endeavor to hire "good Democrats" for the Tennessee Highway Patrol.  A note to the governor in his own handwriting claimed that 90% of the new hires were "Our People".  This was a major problem for Governor Dunn.

Earlier the Rev. James Lawson had considered Armour complicit in the removal of police protection of Dr. King in April of 1968.  Armour probably retained office a good deal longer than most Crump operatives.


The Last City Commission:  (Left to Right): Loeb, Armour, Orgill, Dwyer & Dillard

  
Here the history of Memphis is presented.  From the Chickasaw to the great New Madrid earthquake of 1811 on to the land's purchase by John Overton and Andrew Jackson, followed by incorporation and Civil War occupation.  Picking up with the yellow fever followed by the surrender of the city charter and the tenure of the former city as a taxing district of Shelby County and the state of Tennessee.  We continue Memphis history into the days of Crump and the progressive era when the city would be made to conform to order.  Memphis history is rich with time, music and commerce.  From the blues of Beale Street to Elvis Presley and Sun Records the City of Memphis been enriched by transporation, cotton, mules and hardware; bridge openings to celebrate and the sorrows of the 1968 Sanitation Strike which culminated in the death of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.  Memphis has persevered through pain and has been anything but dull.  This is our story...
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