Beverly Briley

Beverly Briley

Clifton Beverly Briley (1914–1980) was the first mayor of the metropolitan government of Nashville and Davidson County. A Democrat, he served from 1963 to 1975.

Briley grew up in East Nashville. He was involved in Scouting as a boy and became famous in the area for attaining the rank of Eagle Scout at age 12.Fact|date=January 2008 He attended Vanderbilt University and Cumberland Law School. In 1932, he became the youngest Tennessean ever admitted to the bar. Briley served in the US Navy during World War II and afterwards ran a successful campaign for county judge (chief executive) of Davidson County in 1946, serving until 1963.

Briley was a champion of metropolitan government and in 1963 won election against Davidson County tax assessor Clifford Allen, another longtime Nashville politician, and became the first mayor of what is known as Metro Nashville. In 1966, his main opponent was the final mayor of the former City of Nashville municipal government, Ben West. Briley won the election in a runoff. Briley was again reelected in 1971, also in a runoff. He was prevented by term limits from running again in 1975, but remained active in Nashville politics until his death five years later. Altogether, he served as chief executive of Davidson County and of Nashville for almost 30 years.

Briley took a fairly progressive position on the Civil Rights Movement, an important question for mayors of Southern cities at the time. He readily cooperated with black leaders and is generally credited with helping smooth the transition away from racial segregation in Nashville, although it had begun before he assumed office. Otherwise, however, he was a conservative Democrat and in 1972 was the area leader of "Democrats for Nixon." That year, Nixon became the first (and as of the 2004 election cycle, only) Republican presidential candidate to carry Davidson County since Reconstruction.

His name is honored today in Briley Parkway, a major beltway thoroughfare which runs by the Grand Ole Opry house and around much of the city, and the city-owned Beverly Briley Building, a major component of Nashville's redesigned Public Square. His grandson, Rob Briley, currently represents the 52nd House District, a Nashville district, in the state legislature. He also serves as the Democratic Majority Floor Leader; another grandson, David Briley, is a city council representative in Nashville. He currently holds an at-Large seat in the Metro-Nashville City Council.

External links

* [http://www.nashville.gov/finance/Real_Property_Svc/real-property-courthouse-area.htm Public Square redesign details]

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