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- James_L._Key abstract "James Lee Key (1867–1939) lawyer who as the 45th and 48th Mayor of Atlanta.By 1902, he was councilman representing the Sixth Ward and ran for mayor in 1904 and 1918 first losing to then defeating James G. Woodward.He was easily re-elected in the 1920 election.During that second term, he established Atlanta's first City Planning Commission and issued bonds to build the Spring St. viaduct (completed December 20, 1923).He didn't run in 1922 but lost in 1924.He was elected to a third term in the wake of the Atlanta graft ring scandal and early in that term he made public statements against Prohibition and the blue law bans of Sunday baseball games and Sunday movies. This precipitated a recall vote in 1932 that he would have lost if not for support from the black community. He was instrumental in getting Harry Hopkins and his WPA program to update the city sewer system and nearly a million dollars to remodel the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium and Cyclorama building. Key won a fourth term in 1934.By the time he was campaigning for his fifth term, against William B. Hartsfield in 1936, the nearly 70-year-old Key was accused of spending only an hour a day at his office and lost a contentious race. He died in 1939 after finally seeing the end of Prohibition.".
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- James_L._Key wikiPageWikiLink Atlanta_Sixth_Ward.
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- James_L._Key wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mayors_of_Atlanta,_Georgia.
- James_L._Key wikiPageWikiLink Harry_Hopkins.
- James_L._Key wikiPageWikiLink Isaac_Newton_Ragsdale.
- James_L._Key wikiPageWikiLink James_G._Woodward.
- James_L._Key wikiPageWikiLink List_of_mayors_of_Atlanta.
- James_L._Key wikiPageWikiLink Municipal_Auditorium_(Atlanta).
- James_L._Key wikiPageWikiLink Prohibition_in_the_United_States.
- James_L._Key wikiPageWikiLink Spring_St._viaduct.
- James_L._Key wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Sims.
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- James_L._Key wikiPageWikiLinkText "James Key".
- James_L._Key wikiPageWikiLinkText "James L. Key".
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- James_L._Key years "1919".
- James_L._Key years "1931".
- James_L._Key subject Category:1867_births.
- James_L._Key subject Category:1939_deaths.
- James_L._Key subject Category:Mayors_of_Atlanta,_Georgia.
- James_L._Key hypernym Councilman.
- James_L._Key type Mayor.
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- James_L._Key comment "James Lee Key (1867–1939) lawyer who as the 45th and 48th Mayor of Atlanta.By 1902, he was councilman representing the Sixth Ward and ran for mayor in 1904 and 1918 first losing to then defeating James G. Woodward.He was easily re-elected in the 1920 election.During that second term, he established Atlanta's first City Planning Commission and issued bonds to build the Spring St.".
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