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Author Borne, Ronald F

Title Troutmouth : the two careers of Hugh Clegg / Ronald F. Borne
Published Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 2015

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Contents Prologue -- Introduction -- Growing up in Mathiston -- A move to Washington : the early days at the FBI -- Making important contacts -- The tumultuous '30s : kidnappers and gangsters -- John Dillinger and Little Bohemia -- Family life -- The FBI and World War II -- Postwar communism and espionage : Emil Julius Klaus Fuchs and Harry Gold -- The relationship with Hoover -- Leaving the FBI and joining Ole Miss -- Clennon King and Ole Miss "liberals" -- Meredith applies to Ole Miss -- The riot and the aftermath -- Ole Miss accomplishments and retirement -- Epilogue
Summary "Hugh Clegg (1898-1979) was among the most notable Mississippi historical figures during the 1920s through the 1960s. Born in Mathiston, Mississippi, he was a member of the Federal Bureau of Investigation from 1926 to 1954, during which time he rose to the top leadership and worked directly under Director J. Edgar Hoover and Associate Director Clyde Tolson. In his second career, as executive assistant to Chancellor J.D. Williams at the University of Mississippi from 1954 to 1969, he was in a top leadership position before and during the civil rights crises in the State of Mississippi and at Ole Miss. While with the Bureau, Clegg's responsibilities included leading the search for many of the most dangerous gangsters in the country, including John Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson, the Barker gang, and Alvin Karpis. He established the FBI's National Training Academy and coordinated the hunt for atom bomb spy Harry Gold, collaborator with German spy Emil Klaus Fuchs. He was sent to England by Director Hoover prior to the outbreak of World War II to study British intelligence agencies. A close friend of many of the leading federal and state elected officials and of members of the US Supreme Court, Clegg was well known to many in power. At the University of Mississippi he was the prime contact between the university and the federal government during the desegregation crises of Clennon King and James Meredith. He was also assigned the lead role in combating the efforts of Mississippi politicians to discredit and remove faculty members when scholars were thought 'too liberal' and therefore a threat to the state. Through a Freedom of Information request from the FBI, author Ronald F. Borne obtained thousands of pertinent documents. In addition, he mined Clegg's oral history and an unpublished book manuscript. Borne interviewed close relations, colleagues, and friends to reveal a portrait of a distinguished, loyal man who significantly shaped the training procedures for the FBI and then mediated the University of Mississippi's conflicts with both state officials and the federal government"-- Provided by publisher
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Notes English
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Subject Clegg, Hugh H., 1898-1979.
SUBJECT Clegg, Hugh H., 1898-1979 fast
Subject United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation -- Officials and employees -- Biography
University of Mississippi. Office of the Chancellor -- Officials and employees -- Biography
University of Mississippi -- History -- 20th century
SUBJECT University of Mississippi. Office of the Chancellor fast
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation fast
University of Mississippi fast
Subject Criminal investigation -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Gangsters -- United States -- History -- 20th century
College integration -- Mississippi -- Oxford -- History
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Educators.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Law Enforcement.
HISTORY -- United States -- State & Local -- South (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV)
College integration
Criminal investigation
Employees
Gangsters
Mississippi -- Oxford
United States
Genre/Form Biographies
History
Biographies.
Biographies.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2014045115
ISBN 9781626745452
1626745455
9781626745490
1626745498
1628462086
9781628462081