Emmitt Ford Explained

Emmitt Ford
State House:Tennessee
District:86th
Term Start:1975
Term End:1981
Predecessor:Harold Ford Sr. (5th district)
Successor:Rufus E. Jones
Birth Date:December 13, 1943[1]
Birth Place:Memphis, Tennessee
Death Place:Memphis, Tennessee
Nationality:American
Party:Democratic
Alma Mater:Tennessee State University

Emmitt H. Ford (December 13, 1943 – November 10, 2014) was an American politician from Tennessee. He represented the 86th district encompassing Shelby County from 1975–1981.[2] He was also an uncle of former United States Congressman Harold Ford Jr.

Early life

Ford was one of twelve children born to N. J. and Vera Ford. Growing up in the West Junction and Riverside neighborhoods of South Memphis, he graduated from Geeter High School. Also, he attended Tennessee State University.

Political career and legal problems

He succeeded his brother Harold Ford Sr. as representative, but resigned in 1981 after a conviction for fraud.[3] Rufus E. Jones was named to Ford's seat.[4] Ford was sentenced to federal prison in 2000 for tax evasion.[3]

Life after politics

For over twenty years, he operated a meat market in South Memphis.[3] [5] He died at Methodist Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee on November 10, 2014.[2]

Notes and References

  1. News: EMMITT H. FORD. 12 November 2014. Tennessee House of Representatives.
  2. News: Former TN state rep Emmitt Ford dies in Memphis. November 12, 2014. WSMV-TV. November 10, 2014. November 12, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141112044341/http://www.wsmv.com/story/27349700/former-state-rep-emmitt-ford-dies-in-memphis. dead.
  3. News: Veazey. Kyle. Former state representative Emmitt Ford, 70, dies. November 12, 2014. Commercial Appeal. November 11, 2014.
  4. News: RUFUS E. JONES. November 12, 2014. Tennessee General Assembly.
  5. Campbell. Bebe Moore. Bebe Moore Campbell. The Federal Budget and You. Black Enterprise. October 1983. 14. 3. 54. November 29, 2014. Earl G. Graves, Ltd.. 0006-4165.