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Description
They arrogantly tried to cage the continent's most powerful river with walls of dirt. When the levees inevitably snapped, the flood literally redrew the demographics of America. The Mississippi River is the central artery of American commerce, but it is also a sleeping monster. For decades, the Army Corps of Engineers attempted to cage the river with a "levees-only" policy, arrogantly assuming that building taller dirt walls would force the water into submission. In the spring of 1927, the river violently proved them wrong.The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 was the most destructive river flood in the history of the United States. Spanning 27,000 square miles across seven states, the water breached the levees in 145 different locations. This textbook explores the catastrophic infrastructural collapse that displaced nearly a million people and completely devastated the agricultural economy of the Deep South.We analyze the profound sociological fallout of the disaster. The government's racially biased relief efforts, forcing displaced African Americans into brutal labor camps on the levees, acted as a primary catalyst for the Great Migration to northern cities.Study the failure of arrogant engineering. Learn how a single flood permanently forced the federal government to take absolute control of national disaster relief and river management.



