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Malcolm Lafargue

Malcolm Emmett Lafargue (November 4, 1908 – March 28, 1963) was a United States Attorney from Shreveport, Louisiana, who in 1950 ran unsuccessfully for the United States Senate in a heated campaign against his fellow Democrat, Russell B. Long.

"I have been fighting the Longs for fourteen years. This isn't something new", said Malcolm Lafargue in his announcement of candidacy for the U.S. Senate in 1950 against Russell Long.

==Background==

Lafargue was the oldest of six children of Edwin Louis Lafargue (1881–1922) and the former Martha Elizabeth O'Bannon (1879–1969). He was born in Marksville in Avoyelles Parish in south central Louisiana. His grandfather, Adolphe Jolna Lafargue, studied law at Tulane University Law School and was a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives and a state court judge. A great-uncle, Arnaud D. Lafaruge, was also a state legislator, Adolphe Lafargue published ''The Marksville Weekly News'', a newspaper begun under other names by Malcolm Lafargue's great-grandfather, Pierre-Adolphe Lafargue (1818–1869). The Lafargues are descended from a French family in the Pyrenees Mountains.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lafargue Family papers )
Lafargue's maternal great-grandfather, Alfred Briggs Irion, was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Louisiana's 6th congressional district from 1885 to 1887; the district then extended as far north as Avoyelles Parish. Lafargue's uncle, Alvan Lafargue, was a 50-year physician who founded a hospital and served as a mayor of Sulphur near Lake Charles. The two died within six weeks of each other in 1963.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lafargue, Alvan Henry )
Malcolm Lafargue graduated from Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, Louisiana, Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, and in 1932 Loyola University College of Law in New Orleans. While in law school, he worked in the minerals division of the Louisiana Conservation Department in New Orleans.

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