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Algie D. Brown

Algie Dee Brown (March 8, 1910 - October 29, 2004)〔(Social Security Death Index Interactive Search )〕 was an attorney from Shreveport, Louisiana, who from 1948 to 1972 was a Democratic member of the Louisiana House of Representatives. He served under Governors Earl Kemp Long, Robert F. Kennon, Jimmie Davis, and John 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.
==Background==

Brown was born to John Spence Brown and the former Melody Bryan in a log house on a farm near Waldo near Magnolia in south 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 legislative colleague, Frank Fulco, who became a leader of the Italian American community in Louisiana. In 1934, Brown received a Bachelor of Arts from Methodist-affiliated Centenary College.〔"Algie D. Brown obituary", ''Shreveport Times'', October 31, 2004〕
In 1935, Brown obtained a degree from the Louisiana State University Law School in Baton Rouge and 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 of Operations. 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.〔 From 1953 to 1961, his law partner was William J. Fleniken, the former U. S. Attorney and later judge of the Louisiana 1st Judicial District Court.

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