Carlton-Anthony Tampa Oral History Project
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Interviewer
Mormino, Gary Ross
Publication Date
2-3-2010
Date
1981-09-15
Abstract
This is an oral history interview with Julian Lane, former mayor of Tampa, who served one term in that office from 1959 to 1963. In this interview, he discusses Tampa's political environment during the 1940s and 1950s, during the Curtis Hixon and Nick Nuccio mayoral administrations. Lane describes how he decided to run for mayor, and talks about some of the issues he faced while in office, particularly urban planning, race relations, and the 1960 flood in the Lake Magdalene area.
Keywords
Mayors--Florida--Tampa (Fla.), Mayors--Florida--Tampa (Fla.)--Interviews, History--Tampa (Fla.), Politics and government--Tampa (Fla.), Manners and customs--Tampa (Fla.), History--Hillsborough County (Fla.), Politics and government--Hillsborough County (Fla.)
Holding Location
University of South Florida
Language
English
Media Type
Oral histories; Online audio
Format
audio/mp3
Identifier
U11-00100
Recommended Citation
Lane, Julian; University of South Florida--Libraries--Oral History Program; and University of South Florida. Library, "Julian Lane oral history interview" (2010). Carlton-Anthony Tampa Oral History Project. 18.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/carlton_anthony_ohp/18