489. Part 1 of our interview Christina Georgacopoulos about her article, "Huey Long and
the Lying Newspapers." "Huey Long’s use of the phrase 'lyingnewspapers' to discredit negative publicity is commonly
cited as evidence of his negative relationship with the
mainstream press, but he did not always hold a hostile view
toward newspapers. Before the press turned against him during
his enemies' attempt to impeach him as governor in 1929,
newspapers were one of his central tools for political
advancement. He devised strategies to attract press attention
and relied on newspapers to publicize himself and propagate his
ideas more frequently and consistently than he used circulars or
radio broadcasts, which are commonly attributed to his political
success. As with all populists, his disruptive ideas and
behavior threatened the status quo and provoked hostile
responses from the political and economic elite. The negative
publicity he received as a result of their opposition and
criticism worked to his advantage, however, because the press
gave him a platform to defend himself and explain his
perspective."
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- This week in Louisiana history. September 1, 1800. Treaty of San Ildefonso provides for Spanish cession of Louisiana to France giving Napoleon Louisiana from Spain.
- This week in New Orleans history. The Great Hurricane.
October 1, 1893. During the October 1 and 2, 1893 Chenier
Caminada Hurricane (also know as the Grand Isle Hurricane),
Milneburg was badly damaged. Two-hundred survivors
sought refuge at the Port Pontchartrain lighthouse at
Milneburg (later Ponchartrain Beach). Female light keeper
Ellen Wilson was publicly recognized for taking in the newly
homeless.
- This week in Louisiana.
Tour du Teche Canoe Race
Bayou Teche
New Iberia LA 70560
October 7-9, 2022
Canoe race on the entire length, 133 miles, of Bayou Teche. "C'est pas juste une course! (It's not just a race!)" All age groups invited to paddle, either complete race or predetermined shortened race legs between cities along the Teche.
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Phone: 630-605-0671
Email: tourduteche@gmail.com - Postcards from Louisiana. Jimmy Buffett at Jazz Fest.
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