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  2. Alfred C. Williams - Wikipedia

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    Alfred C. Williams (July 8, 1951 – August 4, 2015) was a lawyer and state legislator in Louisiana. He was a Democrat. He studied at Southern University. He represented Baton Rouge in the Louisiana House of Representatives from 2011 until his death. [1] A Democrat, he represented District 61.

  3. List of University of South Florida alumni - Wikipedia

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    Ken Eriksen, 1983, former USF baseball player, current USF Softball head coach and U.S. National Softball Team manager Ricquelle Farquharson , 2019, player for Jamaica women's national football team Jane Geddes , 2003, SVP, Operations at World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), Inc.

  4. Juan Joseph - Wikipedia

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    Joseph was married with a young daughter and a second child due just weeks after his death. [10] His younger brother, Dray Joseph, was also a quarterback at West Saint John, and played collegiately for Southern University , where he became the school's all-time leading passer with 8,745 yards and 73 touchdowns, [ 11 ] and led the Jaguars to a 9 ...

  5. W. Fox McKeithen - Wikipedia

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    Columbia, Louisiana, U.S. Died: July 16, 2005 (aged 58) Baton Rouge, Louisiana, U.S. Political party: Republican (1989–2005) Other political affiliations: Democratic (before 1989) Children: Marjorie A. McKeithen, Marianne McKeithen, Rebecca McKeithen, John McKeithen: Alma mater: Caldwell Parish High School Louisiana Tech University (BA ...

  6. John Maginnis (Louisiana political writer) - Wikipedia

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    John James Maginnis (March 17, 1948 – May 25, 2014) was a writer of columns and commentaries on current political events in his native Louisiana [1] Maginnis' column appeared in newspapers and other sources statewide. [2] His website [3] is read by political analysts nationwide as a barometer of governmental trends and events in Louisiana.

  7. Buddy Leach - Wikipedia

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    From 1979 to 1981, he served one term as a U.S. representative for Louisiana's 4th congressional district. He also served as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives and as chairman of the Louisiana Democratic Party. In 2003, Leach was an unsuccessful candidate for governor of Louisiana in an election won by Kathleen Blanco. [1] [2]