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Political party
  
Democratic

Name
  
Leon Friedman

Role
  
Author


Preceded by
  
Two-member delegation: Cecil B. McClung Edward C. Prudhomme

Succeeded by
  
Two-member delegation: Arthur C. Watson John O. Williams

Born
  
October 23, 1886 Natchez Natchitoches Parish Louisiana, USA (
1886-10-23
)

Died
  
September 1, 1948(1948-09-01) (aged 61)

Resting place
  
Jewish Cemetery in Natchitoches, Louisiana

Relations
  
J. Isaac Friedman (brother) Sylvan Friedman (nephew)

Books
  
Unquestioning obedience to the President

Plays
  
The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald

Leon Friedman (October 23, 1886 – September 1, 1948) was a Democrat who served from 1932 to 1940 as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from his native Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana.

Friedman was a member of a prominent landowning Jewish family from Natchez in southern Natchitoches Parish. His father, Samuel Friedman (1848-1888), died when Leon was barely a year old. This left his mother, Caroline S. Friedman (1847-1906), as head of the household. A brother, Harry, died in 1895 at the age of fourteen. An older brother, J. Isaac Friedman, served in the state House from 1908 to 1916 and in the Louisiana State Senate for an abbreviated term from 1922 to 1924, following the resignation of Charles Milton Cunningham, the editor and publisher of The Natchitoches Times. The Friedmans are interred at the Jewish Cemetery in Natchitoches.

Leon and J. Isaac Friedman were not the first Jewish representatives from Natchitoches Parish. Earlier, Leopold Caspari, who in 1884 pushed successfully for the creation of Northwestern State University, also served in both houses of the legislature, nonconsecutively between 1884 and his death in 1915.

References

Leon Friedman Wikipedia