Edward J. Jeffries Jr. (April 3, 1900 – April 2, 1950) was an American politician, councilman, and
mayor of Detroit
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Early life
Edward Jeffries was born in
Detroit
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,
Michigan
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, on April 3, 1900, the son of Judge Edward J. Jeffries and Minnie Stott Jeffries.
The elder Jeffries was an alderman, a police justice, and a long-serving judge on the Recorder's Court.
He had run unsuccessfully for mayor multiple times, seeing himself as a representative of the underclass, and instilled in the younger Jeffries a sense of civic responsibility.
The younger Jeffries attended the
Detroit Public Schools
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and the
University of Michigan
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, receiving a
Bachelor of Arts
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degree from the University of Michigan in 1920 and a law degree from the
University of Michigan Law School
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in 1923.
He then continued his education at
Lincoln's Inn in
London
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in 1923 and 1924, studying Roman and British
common law
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. After his tour in Europe, Jeffries returned to Detroit to take up law practice.
In 1929, he became general counsel for
Royal Maccabees Insurance, a position he held until his death in 1950. In 1930, Jeffries married Florence O. Bell.
Politics
Jeffries ran for
Detroit City Council
The Detroit City Council is the legislative body of Detroit, Michigan, United States. The full-time council is required to meet every business day for at least 10 months of the year, with at least eight of these meetings occurring at a locatio ...
in 1932, and served on that body for four terms, from 1932 until 1940, serving the last two as City Council president.
While serving on the Council, Jeffries came under the influence of long-time councilman
John C. Lodge. Jeffries was already more moderate in stance than his radical father, eager to work within the existing power structure, and Lodge, who shared a similar outlook, was a natural ally.
In 1939, Jeffries ran for mayor of Detroit against
Richard Reading
Richard W. Reading (February 7, 1882 – December 9, 1952) was a Republican mayor of Detroit, Michigan from 1938 to 1940.
Biography
Richard William Reading was born in Detroit on February 7, 1882, the son of Richard W. and Louise M. Readin ...
as an economically conservative, socially responsible reformer. Reading, enmeshed in an enormous corruption scandal that eventually sent him to jail, lost the election by more than two-to-one.
He ran for election as mayor four more times, winning the next three to serve as mayor from 1940 to 1948.
Jeffries bid for a fifth term was unsuccessful because of his unpopularity in the wake of the
1943 race riot, and he lost to councilman
Eugene Van Antwerp.
Jeffries was elected once more to serve on the City Council, beginning in 1950, but died in office.
Edward Jeffries suffered a heart attack on March 18, 1950, while on vacation in
Miami Beach, Florida
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.
He died shortly thereafter on April 2, 1950, a day short of his 50th birthday.
The section of I-96 in Livonia and Detroit is named in Jeffries' honor.
References
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1900 births
1950 deaths
Mayors of Detroit
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University of Michigan Law School alumni
Michigan lawyers
20th-century American lawyers
20th-century American politicians