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Ernest Nathan Morial

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precincts. He won this election without the support of major local black political organizations, like SOUL and COUP. During most of the election campaign, Morial was viewed by most commentators as a spoiler candidate with little chance of victory. Morial was a polarizing figure as mayor of New
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parade season. The police union wagered, among its membership, that a strike coinciding with Mardi Gras would force the city to grant many of their demands, but Morial refused to give in and was supported by leaders of many of the city's Carnival
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in 1992 for the late mayor. The convention center has been a major economic engine for the city's large tourist industry and, in 2005, became a highly publicized national symbol when it served as a makeshift evacuation center in the aftermath of
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After serving two terms as mayor, Morial was prevented by the city charter from seeking a third term. He twice tried to convince voters to change the charter to allow him to run again, but both proposals were soundly defeated.
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and McDermott International, employed thousands of white collar workers downtown, with thousands more employed by others providing services to them. Due to a multitude of factors, including the
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By Morial's second term the city's economy was slowing and increased conflict with the City Council led to a decrease in the ability of the Morial administration to govern effectively. The
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gesture he made by placing his arm inside his coat and striking a characteristically pugnacious pose at the announcement that he was canceling Mardi Gras .
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from New Orleans East. Morial prevailed, 100,703 votes (53.2 percent) to Faucheux's 88,583 (46.8 percent). Faucheux later became a nationally known
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he became the first African American mayor of New Orleans by defeating City Councilman Joseph V. DiRosa, a fellow Democrat allied with former Mayor
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Morial was responsible for getting federal Urban Development Action Grant (UDAG) funding for several major projects, including Canal Place and the
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during the election campaign influenced Mayor Barthelemy's re-election, since Morial died before he could endorse an opponent. Morial was 60.
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family. His father was Walter Etienne Morial, a cigarmaker, and his mother was Leonie V. (Moore) Morial, a seamstress. He attended
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in preferring to fight for Civil and political rights in courtroom battles, rather than through sit-ins and demonstrations.
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Hirsch, Arnold. "Harold and Dutch Revisited: A Comparative Look at the First Black Mayors of Chicago and New Orleans." in
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Morial's political strength did not end after he left City Hall in 1986. He considered running for mayor again in the
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Most of Morial's achievements occurred in his first term as mayor. Expanding upon the efforts of his predecessor
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In his first term, Morial faced a sanitation workers’ strike and a police strike which led him to cancel the 1979
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Piliawsky, Monte. "The impact of black mayors on the black community: The case of New Orleans’ Ernest Morial."
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and as president of the local NAACP from 1962 to 1965. He followed in the cautious style of his mentor
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Hirsch, Arnold R. "Fade to black: Hurricane Katrina and the disappearance of Creole New Orleans."
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After unsuccessful electoral races in 1959 and 1963, he became the first black member of the
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Morial waged long-standing political battles with the City Council, led by his archrival
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since Reconstruction when he was elected in 1967 to represent a district in New Orleans'
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in 1974, he was the first black American to have attained this position as well.
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to house the headquarters, or large regional offices, for companies such as
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Urban Regimes and Racial Politics: New Orleans during the Barthelemy Years.
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New Orleans renamed its convention center, which spans over 10 blocks, the
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development in the French Quarter. He continued to support previous mayor
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in New Orleans East was named after him: Ernest N. Morial Elementary.
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established for African Americans. Morial was also a member of the
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Democratic Party members of the Louisiana House of Representatives
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in 1980—damaged Morial's reputation in the black community.
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Morial came to prominence as a lawyer fighting to dismantle
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Johnson, Allen Jr. "The Morial Years: Highs and Lows."
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Winter Park, FL: Four-G. 763:"Political Publications: The Debate Book" 671:, the first African American so honored. 592:, a young white Democratic member of the 225:Saint Louis Cemetery No. 3 in New Orleans 425:Louisiana Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal 2156:Herman "Skip" Mason Jr. 2009-April 2012 970:American Archive of Public Broadcasting 968:" radio series, August 1, 1989, at the 614: 27:African-American politician (1929–1989) 14: 2189: 706: 144:Louisiana House of Representatives for 2297:20th-century African-American lawyers 2242:Xavier University of Louisiana alumni 1920: 1461: 1045: 927: 840:. cityofwinnfield.com. Archived from 2212:African-American mayors in Louisiana 627:, and his sudden death in 1989 of a 2176:Willis L. Lonzer, III, 2021-present 24: 1490:United States Conference of Mayors 641:Ernest N. 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Index

Ernest N. Morial

Mayor of New Orleans
Moon Landrieu
Sidney Barthelemy
President of the United States Conference of Mayors
Hernán Padilla
Joseph Riley Jr.
Louisiana House of Representatives for
District 20 (Orleans Parish)

Dorothy Mae Taylor
New Orleans
Louisiana
Democratic
Marc Morial
United States
United States Army
Intelligence Corps
Korean War
civil rights
mayor of New Orleans
Marc Morial
Seventh Ward
Creole
Catholic
Holy Redeemer Elementary School
McDonogh No. 35 Senior High School
Xavier University of Louisiana
New Orleans, Louisiana
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge

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