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Lamar White Jr. (born 1982) is an American publisher, investigative journalist, political blogger, and civil rights activist from
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. He is the founder and publisher of ''The Bayou Brief'' a non-profit, Louisiana-based news and culture publication. White is primarily known for his investigative reporting on racism and political corruption in the American Deep South.


Early life

White was born in
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and graduated from Alexandria Senior High School, a public high school in
Rapides Parish Rapides Parish () (french: Paroisse des Rapides) is a parish located in the U.S. state of Louisiana. As of the 2010 census, the population was 131,613. The parish seat is Alexandria, which developed along the Red River of the South. ''Rapides' ...
, in 2000. At the age of twelve months, he was diagnosed with
spastic quadriplegia Spastic quadriplegia, also known as spastic tetraplegia, is a subset of spastic cerebral palsy that affects all four limbs (both arms and legs). Compared to quadriplegia, spastic tetraplegia is defined by spasticity of the limbs as opposed to s ...
, a subset of cerebral palsy, which required a series of corrective orthopedic and neurological medical procedures and daily physical therapy. His parents, Carol Rhodes White and Lamar White, Sr. were both regionally well-known and successful real estate brokers and investors. After high school, White graduated from
Rice University William Marsh Rice University (Rice University) is a Private university, private research university in Houston, Houston, Texas. It is on a 300-acre campus near the Houston Museum District and adjacent to the Texas Medical Center. Rice is ranke ...
in
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earning a BA in English and Religious Studies. In 2001, when he was a freshman at Rice, his father died in a single car accident at the age of 41. White returned to his hometown of Alexandria in 2005 to work for the mayoral campaign of Jacques Roy and subsequently as Roy's publicist and special assistant. In 2011, he moved to
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, and enrolled in law school at
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, his late father's alma mater. He is the grandson of philanthropist Joanne Lyles White, a and the great-nephew of the late historian
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.


Career

In 2005, White launched CenLamar, a self-published political commentary website about Louisiana. Although the website was never a professional venture, his work as a freelance blogger eventually attracted statewide attention and notoriety. A decade later, when he shuttered the publication, the site had attracted more than two million readers. In 2012, White was the last person to engage in an online argument with the
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new media mogul
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, minutes before he unexpectedly died. Breitbart's final tweet is an apology to White for calling him a "putz". Later that year, White first exposed problems in Louisiana voucher schools, including Light City Academy, which was led by a self-proclaimed "prophet" who taught students how to become "prophets." Light City Academy was closely associated with several questionable
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; there were questions about the financing of the school. Following White's report, Light City Academy was prohibited from accepting any additional voucher students. In October 2014, White advocated on behalf of Texas Democratic
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candidate Wendy Davis, who was defeated in 2014 by
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. Davis featured White as a speaker about disability rights and Governor-elect Abbott's record on the
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. White wrote for the ''
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'' about his disability and the identity politics surrounding disabilities.


Steve Scalise controversy

On December 29, 2014, White published evidence on ''CenLamar'' that Representative
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had attended an international
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conference in 2002. Scalise admitted his attendance to ''
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''.


Bobby Jindal portrait

On February 3, 2015, White tweeted a photograph of a portrait of former Louisiana Governor
Bobby Jindal Piyush "Bobby" Jindal (born June 10, 1971) is an American politician who served as the 55th Governor of Louisiana from 2008 to 2016. The only living former Louisiana governor, Jindal also served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives a ...
. The portrait, which White incorrectly described as the governor's official portrait, had been displayed prominently at the entrance to his office in the state Capitol. The portrait depicted Jindal, an Indian-American, as significantly more light-skinned than he appears, spurring a national discussion about racial identity and representation. In June 2017, White permanently closed his website CenLamar and launched a professional nonprofit news publication, The Bayou Brief. On September 10, 2018, White uncovered evidence that bot accounts had been inundating Twitter with identical messages of support for U.S. Senator
Ted Cruz Rafael Edward "Ted" Cruz (; born December 22, 1970) is an American politician and attorney serving as the junior United States Senator from Texas since 2013. A member of the Republican Party, Cruz served as Solicitor General of Texas from ...
during the middle of his intense campaign against Democratic challenger
Beto O'Rourke Robert Francis "Beto" O'Rourke ( , ; ; born September 26, 1972) is an American politician who served as the U.S. representative for from 2013 to 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, O'Rourke was the party's nominee for the U.S. Senat ...
. White's tweet about this suspicious online activity was shared more than 35,000 times and had been read by more than 3.5 million people within a day.


Cindy Hyde-Smith public hanging remarks

On November 11, 2018, White published a ten-second video clip of interim U.S. Senator
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of Mississippi at a small gathering in Tupelo. The video shows the end of a local cattle rancher praising the senator. Hyde-Smith then says, "If he invited me to a public hanging, I'd be on the front row." White's publication of her comments quickly went viral, which many understood to be a clear reference to lynchings, and Hyde-Smith, whose opponent is an African American, was swiftly condemned by civil rights leaders and organizations across the country. Hyde-Smith refused to apologize, and instead, she claimed her comment was an "exaggerated expression of regard".


References


Further reading

*BBC
“Lamar White: Louisiana Grapples With '12 Years' Legacy”
* Salo
"“I am a human being. Not a campaign prop”: Disabled Wendy Davis supporter fires back at conservative criticism"
October 15, 2014


External links


Lamar White Jr.
profile at ''The Bayou Brief'' {{DEFAULTSORT:White, Lamar 1982 births Living people American disability rights activists Activists from Louisiana American skeptics Writers from Alexandria, Louisiana Dedman School of Law alumni Rice University alumni Louisiana Democrats Journalists from Louisiana 21st-century American journalists American male journalists American investigative journalists