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Author: Lamar White, Jr

Lamar White, Jr. is the founder and publisher of The Bayou Brief, which is Louisiana's first and only statewide nonprofit digital news outlet. He has been writing about the culture, history, and politics of Louisiana for nearly twenty years, beginning as a teenager on The Town Talk's Youth Council. He was born and raised in Alexandria, graduated from public high school, and went on to earn an undergraduate degree from Rice University in Houston and a law degree from SMU in Dallas. His reporting about Louisiana, Texas, and Mississippi has been featured nationally and internationally, and he has been profiled by The Washington Post, The Daily Beast, ABC News, the BBC, The Advocate, and The Town Talk. He also worked for nearly five years as former Alexandria Mayor Jacques Roy's special assistant, before embarking on his law degree. Lamar is primarily known for his investigative reporting on racism and political corruption in the American Deep South.
  • National News

America Is A Gun

  • by Lamar White, Jr
  • Posted on June 12, 2016June 12, 2016
  • National News

Why I’m Supporting Hillary Clinton: A Plea to Louisiana Progressives

  • by Lamar White, Jr
  • Posted on May 16, 2016May 16, 2016
  • Louisiana

To Save TOPS From Financial Bankruptcy, LA Republicans Declare Moral Bankruptcy

  • by Lamar White, Jr
  • Posted on May 10, 2016May 10, 2016

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