Black Boss: Political Revolution in a Georgia County

Black Boss: Political Revolution in a Georgia County - Paperback

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Black Boss: Political Revolution in a Georgia County

Black Boss: Political Revolution in a Georgia County - Paperback

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by John Rozier (Author)

John McCown was a black civil rights worker who achieved great political power and whose career, and life, ended in a swirl of controversy. In 1968, Georgia's Hancock County became the first county in the United States since Reconstruction to come under black political control, in large part because of the charismatic leadership of McCown, who secured millions in grants from the Office of Economic Opportunity, the Ford Foundation, and the East Central Committee for Opportunity.

Eight years later, McCown's regime ended with his dramatic death and indictments against McCown and his associates on various charges of defrauding the government. Black Boss details the rise and fall of McCown and the continuing effects of his abuse of power on the people of Hancock County. It is a story that Rozier says shows "the good and evil that dwell in us all."

Author Biography

JOHN ROZIER was a native of Hancock County and served as director of Public Information Services at Emory University. He is also author of The Houses of Hancock, 1785-1865.

Number of Pages: 232
Dimensions: 0.61 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: November 01, 2012

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