Name
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Class year
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Notability
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Reference(s)
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Diana Bajoie
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member of both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature (1976–2008); member of the New Orleans City Council (2012–2013)
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[5]
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Kirt Bennett
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Republican candidate for lieutenant governor in 2003
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[6]
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Jay Blossman
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1991 (Juris Doctor)
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former member of the Louisiana Public Service Commission
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Troy E. Brown
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Member of the Louisiana State Senate from 2012 until his resignation in 2017
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Barbara West Carpenter
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Dean of international relations at Southern University; African-American Democrat member of the Louisiana House of Representatives since 2016
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[7]
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Israel "Bo" Curtis
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Democrat member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1992–2008) and the Rapides Parish School Board (1976–1992), former Alexandria educator and insurance agent, did graduate study at Southern
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[8]
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Herbert B. Dixon
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Democrat member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (2008–2014) and the Rapides Parish School Board (1992–2008), did graduate study at Southern
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[9]
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Irma Muse Dixon
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first African-American elected to the Louisiana Public Service Commission (PSC)
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Cleo Fields
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former state senator and U.S. Representative for Louisiana's 4th congressional district
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Mike Foster
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2004 (Juris Doctor)
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53rd governor of Louisiana
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Randal Gaines
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member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for St. Charles and St. John the Baptist parishes since 2012
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[10]
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Hunter Greene
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1994 (Juris Doctor)
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Republican former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, family court judge in East Baton Rouge Parish
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[11]
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Kip Holden
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Mayor-President of Baton Rouge 2005–2017
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Dalton W. Honoré
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member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 63 in East Baton Rouge Parish since 2010
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[12]
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Hilry Huckaby III
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1969 (Juris Doctor)
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Member of Shreveport, Louisiana city council (1978–1990, 1998–2001), Caddo District Judge (1992–1995)
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[13]
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Jason Hughes
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member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from District 100 in Orleans Parish
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Marcus Hunter
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2002
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member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from District 17 in Ouachita Parish
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[14]
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Melvin Irvin
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member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 58 (based in Ascension Parish) 1984–1988; educator and real estate developer, died in 2014
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[15]
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Alphonse J. Jackson
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1951
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member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from Caddo Parish, 1972–1992; owner of a public relations agency in Baton Rouge
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[16]
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Edward C. James
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member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 101 in East Baton Rouge Parish; Baton Rouge lawyer
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[17]
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William J. Jefferson
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former Representative, U.S. Congress
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Okla Jones II
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federal judge on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana
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Edmond Jordan
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Democratic member since 2016 of the Louisiana House of Representatives for West and East Baton Rouge parishes; lawyer in Brusly, Louisiana
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[18]
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James A. Joseph
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1956
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Ambassador to South Africa (1996–1999)
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[19]
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Isiah Leggett
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County Executive of Montgomery County, Maryland 2006-2018
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Robert M. Marionneaux
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Louisiana state senator since 2000 from Baton Rouge area
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[20]
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Dustin Miller
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Pending study to be nurse practitioner
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African-American Democrat member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 40 in St. Landry Parish since 2016
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[21]
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Randy Moore
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first African-American chief of the United States Forest Service
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[22][failed verification]
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Jewel Joseph Newman
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member of the East Baton Rouge City Parish Council, 1972–1984; member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, 1984–1988; community organizer in the Scotlandville neighborhood of Baton Rouge
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[23]
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Abe E. Pierce, III
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1956
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first African-American mayor of Monroe, Louisiana (1996–2000)
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[24]
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Vincent Pierre
|
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state representative for Lafayette Parish since 2012
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[25]
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Jewel Prestage
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1951
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first African-American woman to receive a Ph.D in Political Science
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[26]
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Rupert Richardson
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African-American civil rights activist and civil rights leader who served as president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) from 1992 to 1995
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Chris Roy, Jr.
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1987
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attorney, former state legislator from Rapides and Vernon parishes
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[27]
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Jesse N. Stone
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attorney, educator, served as Dean of the Southern University Law Center and as president of Southern University
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Dorothy Mae Taylor
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first African-American woman to serve in the Louisiana House of Representatives, 1971–1980
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[28]
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Ledricka Thierry
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1999
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state representative for St. Landry Parish since 2009
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[29]
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Taylor Townsend
|
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state representative from Natchitoches Parish (2000–2008)
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[30]
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Pinkie C. Wilkerson
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Louisiana House of Representatives (1992–2000)
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[31]
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Alfred C. Williams
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1972
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member of the Louisiana House from Baton Rouge since 2012; former school board member and attorney
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Patrick C. Williams
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state representative for Caddo Parish since 2007
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[32]
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Tom Willmott
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Louisiana House of Representatives from Jefferson Parish since 2008
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[33]
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