Bossism and Reform in a Southern City: Lexington, Kentucky, 1880-1940

Bossism and Reform in a Southern City: Lexington, Kentucky, 1880-1940

by James Duane Bolin
ISBN-10:
0813121507
ISBN-13:
9780813121505
Pub. Date:
04/07/2000
Publisher:
University Press of Kentucky
ISBN-10:
0813121507
ISBN-13:
9780813121505
Pub. Date:
04/07/2000
Publisher:
University Press of Kentucky
Bossism and Reform in a Southern City: Lexington, Kentucky, 1880-1940

Bossism and Reform in a Southern City: Lexington, Kentucky, 1880-1940

by James Duane Bolin

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Overview

William Frederick "Billy" Klair (1875-1937) was the undisputed czar of Lexington, Kentucky, for decades. As political boss in a mid-sized, southern city, he faced problems strikingly similar to those of large cities in the North. As he watched the city grow from a sleepy market town of 16,000 residents to a bustling, active urban center of over 50,000, Klair saw changes that altered not just Lexington but the nation and the world: urbanization, industrialization, and immigration. But Klair did not merely watch these changes; like other political bosses and social reformers, he actively participated in the transformation of his city.

As a political boss and a practitioner of what George Washington Plunkitt of Tammany Hall referred to as "honest graft," Klair applied lessons of organization, innovation, manipulation, power, and control from the machine age to bring together diverse groups of Lexingtonians and Kentuckians as supporters of a powerful political machine. James Duane Bolin also examines the underside of the city, once known as the Athens of the West. He balances the postcard view of Bluegrass mansions and horse farms with the city's well-known vice district, housing problems, racial tensions, and corrupt politics. With the reality of life in Lexington as a backdrop, the career of Billy Klair provides as a valuable and engaging case study of the inner workings of a southern political machine.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813121505
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Publication date: 04/07/2000
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

James Duane Bolin is professor emeritus of history at Murray State University. He is the author of Home and Away: A Professor’s Journal, Bossism and Reform in a Southern City: Lexington, Kentucky, 1880-1940, and Kentucky Baptists, 1925–2000: A Story of Cooperation. He lives in Murray, Kentucky.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsix
Prologuexi
Part I
1.It Is a New Lexington!3
2.The Mulligan Ring11
3.The Rise of Billy Klair24
Part II
4.Honest Graft and the Craft of Bossism35
5.The Age of Progressivism and Beyond48
6.King Klair and the Bipartisan Combine75
Part III
7.Bossism and Reform in the Great Depression99
8.Lexington's New Deal116
9.The Last Hurrah?144
Epilogue151
Notes157
Bibliographical Essay182
Photographic Sources193
Index194
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