How Boss Crump stared down a governor’s threat to send the National Guard to Memphis
National Guardsmen and Memphis Police patrol downtown around the Bass Pro Shops at the Pyramid and Riverside Drive. (Mark Weber/The Daily Memphian)
Robert Dean Pope
Robert Dean Pope is a historian by training and a former journalist. He and his son Justin Pope are writing a forthcoming biography of E.H. Crump for the University of Virginia Press. They have been conducting archival research on Crump for several years.
Justin Pope
Justin Pope is a historian by training and a former journalist. He and his father Robert Dean Pope are writing a forthcoming biography of E.H. Crump for the University of Virginia Press. They have been conducting archival research on Crump for several years.
Memphians may be intrigued to learn what happened in 1938 in a world where Memphis stood largely united against a National Guard deployment, behind a self-assured leader with a powerful political organization and friends in Washington, D.C.
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