I Still Hear Your Sea Winds Blowing

Saturday, September 3rd, 2005

New Orleans’ current situation immediately reminded me of Galveston, Texas, The City That Raised Itself From the Dead.

In I Still Hear Your Sea Winds Blowing, Jesse Walker explains the political ramifications of Galveston’s destruction in 1900:

The old local government was abandoned, and a business committee took control of the reconstruction effort. In the wake of that success, the businessmen devised a new government modeled on the corporation, with five commissioners running the town.

The new plan quickly spread across the country, paving the way for the commission-manager model that then supplanted it in the hearts of Progressive Era reformers.

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