The Great Depression & WW II
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Tennessee Leaders

Tennessee Governor Hill McAlister came into office in 1933 at a difficult time for the state. As the Great Depression deepened, banks had failed across the state including the Bank of Tennessee which held much of the state’s money. There was an operating deficit of more than $6 million dollars. 
 
Shortly after taking office, McAlister declared a six-day bank holiday which calmed the bank panic. Afterwards, people felt more confident about the safety of their money, and started putting money back in banks. McAlister cut the state expenses enabling him to balance the state budget in two years.
 
McAlister was also a supporter of the New Deal, and spent much of his time coordinating state efforts to receive federal money and programs.  For more information about McAlister, click here.

Four other leaders from Tennessee played critical roles in securing federal dollars for the state from
New Deal programs: 

Senator Kenneth D. McKellar


Representative Joseph W. Byrns


Secretary of State Cordell Hull


Memphis political boss Edward Crump



Picture Credits:
  • Tennessee Governor Hill McAlister reads a document while he sits at his desk. McAlister was governor from 1933 to 1937. Tennessee State Library and Archives
  • A photograph of Edward Crump which ran in Life Magazine in 1940.   The caption says: “Owlish, bushy-browed Edward Hull Crump surveys racetrack crowds at Hot Springs. At 64, he is just about the most potent local boss left in the land.” Memphis and Shelby County Room, Memphis Public Library & Information Center
  • U.S. Senator Kenneth McKellar, from Tennessee, reads a resolution as Sen. Alben Barkley (left) listens in January 1944.  Photograph by Thomas D. McAvoy/Tme & Life Pictures/Getty Images.  This photograph may not be reproduced without permission of Getty Images.
  • U.S. House of Representative Speaker Joseph Byrns talks to reporters after his return from the Phillippines in December 1935.  Photo from Bettmann/CORBIS.  This image may not be copied without permission of CORBIS.


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