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The Great Flood of 1927 MTA
History of a Disaster
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The Great Flood of 1927 Explore the gripping story of the Great Flood of 1927, a natural disaster that reshaped the American South and altered the course of U.S. history. This compelling account details the meteorological origins of the flood, tracing the relentless rainfall that swelled the Mississippi River and its tributaries to unprecedented levels. Delve into the controversial "levees-only" policy, examining how decades of engineering confidence were shattered as the river breached its banks in over a hundred places, inundating 27,000 square miles.

Witness the human cost of this immense catastrophe, from the desperate struggle to reinforce failing levees to the harrowing tales of rescue and survival in a submerged world. Learn about the establishment of vast tent cities and temporary communities that housed hundreds of thousands of displaced individuals. The book also confronts the stark inequalities laid bare by the flood, particularly the discriminatory treatment and forced labor endured by African American refugees in segregated relief camps, a painful reality that accelerated the Great Migration.

Finally, understand the lasting legacy of the Great Flood of 1927. Discover how the disaster led to the landmark Flood Control Act of 1928, forever changing the federal government's role in disaster management and ushering in a new era of comprehensive flood control. Examine the political fallout, including the rise of figures like Herbert Hoover and Huey P. Long. This book is a powerful exploration of how a confluence of natural forces, flawed policies, and societal inequities created a watershed moment in American history, offering crucial lessons for modern disaster preparedness and environmental justice.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Details the meteorological origins of the Great Flood of 1927, highlighting the prolonged and intense rainfall that saturated the Mississippi River basin.
  • Examines the 'levees-only' flood control policy and how its catastrophic failure led to widespread levee breaches across the Mississippi River Valley.
  • Recounts the immense human toll of the flood, including displacement, economic ruin, and the widespread suffering in hastily erected relief camps.
  • Explores the profound racial inequalities in the flood response, detailing forced labor and discriminatory practices faced by African Americans in relief camps.
  • Analyzes the political fallout and lasting legacy of the flood, including the rise of Herbert Hoover, the passage of the Flood Control Act of 1928, and the acceleration of the Great Migration.
Who's It For:

This book is for readers interested in American history, particularly the Roaring Twenties and the South. It will appeal to those who want to understand the causes, impacts, and legacies of major natural disasters, and how they expose societal inequalities and drive political and social change.

Author:

Aaron Morgan

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Date Published:

June 15, 2025

Word Count:

28,045 words

Reading Time:

1 hour 58 minutes

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