Carlton-Anthony Tampa Oral History Project
Loading...
Interviewer
Gary Mormino and George Pozzetta
Publication Date
4-9-2009
Date
1983-11-30
Abstract
This is an oral history interview with historian and journalist Hampton Dunn, in which he describes Tampa's political situation during the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. He discusses many of the major political and business leaders and the power struggles and corruption associated with them. Dunn was the managing editor of the Tampa Daily Times newspaper, and wrote many books and articles about Florida history. His research collection is now housed in the USF Tampa Library's Special Collections area.
Keywords
Historians, Journalists, Politics and government, Political corruption
Extent
01:17:19; 29 page transcript
Subject: geographic
Hillsborough County (Fla.); Tampa (Fla.)
Language
English
Media Type
Oral histories
Format
Digital Only
Notes
The finding aid for Hampton Dunn's archival collection can be found here. The finding aid for Hampton Dunn's Collection of Florida Postcards can be found here. Portions of the Dunn collections have been digitized: the Hampton Dunn Collection of Florida Postcards and the Hampton Dunn Photouring Florida Collection.
Identifier
U11-00086
Recommended Citation
Dunn, Hampton, "Hampton Dunn Oral History Interview, November 30, 1983" (2009). Carlton-Anthony Tampa Oral History Project. 25.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/carlton_anthony_ohp/25