Morial (1932-2024) was a staunch voting and civil rights activist, the wife of the first Black Mayor of New Orleans, Ernest "Dutch" Morial, and mother of Marc Morial, the second Black Mayor of New Orleans.
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Memoir, 2015
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November 26, 1932, New Orleans, Louisiana
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September 4, 2024 (age 91), New Orleans, Louisiana
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Ernest Nathan “Dutch” Morial
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Marc Morial
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*some sources say April 6, 1845
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