Landrieu family explained
The family name Landrieu is a prominent name in the politics of the state of Louisiana, and may refer to:
History
The family is reported to be of French and German descent and coming from Alsace and Prussia.[1] Before moving to Louisiana the Landrieu family lived in Mississippi in the 1800s.
Moon's wife is Sicilian American. For this reason, their daughter Mary Landrieu has been repeatedly highlighted by the Order of the Sons of Italy in America[2]
The Landrieu family, has sometimes faced rumors that the family has partial Black heritage. Mitch Landrieu eventually addressed these claims.[3]
Government Offices held
- Moon Landrieu: Louisiana State Representative 1960-1966, Mayor of New Orleans 1970-1978, United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
- Mary Landrieu: Louisiana House of Representatives 1980-1988, Treasurer of Louisiana 1988-1996, United States Senator from Louisiana 1997-2015.
- Mitch Landrieu: Louisiana House of Representatives 1988-2004, Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana 2004-2010, Mayor of New Orleans 2010-2018, Senior Advisor to the President for Infrastructure Coordination 2021–present.
Notes and References
- Web site: BATISTE: Mitch Landrieu Hides In The Shadows of Race . thehayride.com . 12 March 2022.
- Web site: IADLC Endorses Mary Landrieu for U.S Senate from Louisiana . iadlc.org . 12 March 2022.
- News: Is former New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu a leader for this moment of racial reckoning? . 12 March 2022 . nbcnews . 21 July 2020.