Algie D. Brown

Algie D. Brown

Infobox_State Representative
name= Algie Dee Brown
caption= Algie Dee Brown
office= flagicon|Louisiana Louisiana State Representative from Caddo Parish (at-large)
term_start=1948
term_end=1972
birth_date= birth date |1910|3|8
birth_place= Waldo, Columbia County, Arkansas, USA
death_date= death date and age|2004|10|29|1910|3|8
death_place= Shreveport, Louisiana, USA
spouse= (1) Hazel Turner Brown (1919-1994, married 1947-1994)
(2) Elise Beaudreaux Brown (1923-2003, married 1996-2003)
children= Sons Curtis Brown; Bryan Brown
party= Democratic
religion= Baptist
occupation= Attorney

Algie Dee Brown (March 8, 1910 - October 29, 2004) [ [http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi Social Security Death Index Interactive Search ] ] was a Shreveport attorney and a Democratic member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1948-1972. He served under Governors Earl Kemp Long, Robert F. Kennon. James Houston "Jimmie" Davis, and John J. McKeithen. His interest in politics began in the early 1930s when he heard the legendary Huey Pierce Long, Jr., give a stem-winding speech in Shreveport.

Brown served in an at-large Caddo Parish delegation during his entire House career. By the time that he declined to seek a seventh term in 1972, single-member districts were instituted in Louisiana legislative races. In the March 3, 1964, general election, Brown ran third for the five available seats but was outdistanced by two Republican (GOP) candidates, Morley A. Hudson and Taylor W. O'Hearn. Joining Brown in the delegation were fourth-place finisher Frank Fulco and newcomer J. Bennett Johnston, Jr., later a United States senator, who narrowly grabbed the fifth slot over fellow Democrat Wellborn Jack, another Shreveport attorney and long-term legislative member. ["Louisiana Election Statistics, 1964", Baton Rouge:Secretary of State] Brown said that he was elated to win his fifth term but was not too pleased at finishing behind two Republicans, who had benefited from the coattails of Shreveporter Charlton Lyons, who was waging the first well-organized GOP campaign for governor in modern Louisiana history. ["Shreveport Journal", March 4, 1964]

In 1960, Brown co-sponsored the bill which created the former ten-member Joint Legislative Committee on Un-American Activities, which was modeled after the national House Committee on Un-American Activities and similar bodies in other states. [ [http://www.jfk-online.com/jpsorigluac.html#top Jerry P. Shinley Archive: Origins of Louisiana Un-American Activities Committee (LUAC): JFK assassination investigation: Jim Garrison New Orleans investigation of the John F. Kennedy assassination ] ] The stated purpose of the committee was to investigate "communist and socialist activities" within Louisiana. ["New Orleans Times-Picayune", May 19, 1960, Section 1, p. 4] The bill achieved final approval but only after the Louisiana State Senate amendeded it to require that the committee act through the office of the state attorney general, then Jack P.F. Gremillion, to enforce contempt actions. ["New Orleans Times-Picayune", June 14, 1960; Section 3, p. 1]

Brown was born to John Spence Brown and the former Melody Bryan in a log house on a farm near Waldo in Columbia County near Magnolia in southwestern Arkansas. One of seven children, he outlived his six siblings. The Browns moved to Shreveport in 1924, where Algie graduated in 1928 from C.E. Byrd High School, the first public high school in the city. One of his Byrd classmates was his future state legislative colleague Frank Fulco, who became a leader of the Italian American community in Louisiana. Thereafter, in 1934, Brown received a bachelor of arts degree from the Methodist-affiliated Centenary College. ["Algie D. Brown obituary", "Shreveport Times", October 31, 2004]

In 1935, Brown obtained his law degree from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. That same year, he established his law practice, which was interrupted after eight years, by World War II. Brown was a United States Navy lieutenant aboard several aircraft carriers in the Pacific Theater. He was a radar control officer aboard the "USS Natoma Bay" when the escort carrier was struck by a Japanese kamikaze airplane during the Okinawa campaign in June 1945. Brown was discharged from active duty in 1946 and resumed his law practice. ["Algie D. Brown obituary", "Shreveport Times", October 31, 2004] In 1947, Brown wed the former Hazel Turner (April 29, 1919 - June 21, 1994). [ [http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi Social Security Death Index Interactive Search ] ] In 1996, he married the former Elise Beaudreaux (December 20, 1923 - October 1, 2003) [ [http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi Social Security Death Index Interactive Search ] ] of Ruston, the seat of Lincoln Parish in north Louisiana. Brown died at his Shreveport home after a lengthy illness. Services were held in the Frost Chapel of the First Baptist Church of Shreveport, of which Brown had been a member for seventy-five years. Brown was buried beside first wife Hazel at Forest Park Cemetery in Shreveport. He was survived by two sons, Curtis Brown of Shreveport and Bryan Brown and wife, Susan Jones Brown, then of Salt Lake City, Utah, two grandsons, and three stepchildren. ["Algie D. Brown obituary", "Shreveport Times", October 31, 2004]

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