News -> INDReporter MON, JUL 18 11:28AM by Heather Miller

Guillory being honored for decades of civil rights work

State Sen. Elbert Guillory is among seven people receiving honors this week at, of all places, Angola. The Opelousas Democrat is being inducted into the Louisiana Justice Hall of Fame, a program of the Louisiana State Penitentiary Museum Foundation that recognizes outstanding Louisiana residents whose life work is in law enforcement, the judiciary, criminal justice, civil service or other related professions.

Guillory, according to information submitted by the Angola Museum Foundation, grew up during segregation and led his first civil rights demonstration when he was 16 years old:

Guillory attended Southern University and became editor-in-chief of the Digest, reporting and writing editorials advocating equality and an end to institutional segregation. Because of his advocacy, his mother’s job as a teacher and brother’s job as a police officer were threatened. Guillory was eventually asked to leave Southern.

He joined the U.S. Navy and was posted at Norfolk, Virginia, where he also attended college at Norfolk State University. While there Guillory served as editor-in-chief of the Norfolk State Beacon, and continued his civil rights activities, participating in marches in Virginia,
Delaware, New Jersey and Washington, D.C. After honorably completing his four-year enlistment in the Navy, he attended Rutgers University Law School where he learned to refine his organizational and management skills and move to another level of the civil rights struggle. Guillory began to advise students on how to organize and conduct civil rights demonstrations, focusing on specific goals with achievable results such as living conditions in housing projects and minority employment.

Guillory taught at Rutgers University Law School and was instrumental in helping the Affirmative Enforcement Clinic craft most of the nation’s laws and techniques for enforcing anti-discrimination civil rights laws for employment and housing. Now a state senator for district 24, he continues to fight for equality through the legislative process.

Guillory will be honored at a banquet in Baton Rouge Friday night with the six other inductees, which include U.S. District Judge Lance Africk of New Orleans; former Louisiana Attorney General William Guste Jr.; Natchitoches Parish Sheriff Victor Jones Jr.; 21st Judicial District Attorney Scott Perrilloux; retired Bossier City Court Judge Billy Ross Robinson, and state Rep. Ernest Wooton of Belle Chasse.


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written by ScrewedinOpelousasNYWashington , July 18, 2011 - 05:28 pm
What a laugh! This is the most unethical, disrepectful, selfcentered, and unoutstanding man in the state. He is a 100% con artist and should be receiving honors for his ability to con.

How can someone who lies, cheats, be unfaithful while married, fabricate false evidence and engage in unethical behavior, be considered for an honor dealing with law enforcement, judiciary, and criminal justice ethics?

Instead of being inducted AT Angola, he should be behind bars IN Angola.

Yes, he attended several colleges, including New York Theological Seminary - and lives a life exactly the opposite of what he learned - unethical and unchristian.
See:
http://www.dailykingfish.com/diary/1155/
then follow-up article:
http://www.dailykingfish.com/tag/Elbert Guillory
also:
http://www.thedeadpelican.com/2009/guil.htm
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written by Da truth! , July 18, 2011 - 06:28 pm
Look at all of Guillory's past, present, proposed and passed legislation. The vast, and I mean vast, majority of his legislation deals with expanding the rights and privledges of convicted criminals and convicted criminals who still imprisoned. This person is very intelligent and manipulative. Elbert Guillory serves no purpose but his own self serving agenda. Phone calls from constituents to his office are not returned and he does as little as possible for his constituents unless they are convicted felons. The only reason he is lending his name to the OHA fiasco is because he wants his share of the positive publicity garnered by Rickey Hardy. This sham of a elected official actually believes that he is a stateman. Read the truth about this character named Elber Guillory. See the above post for the links. AND, they are just the tip of the iceberg.
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written by Paul Orvis , July 18, 2011 - 07:18 pm
The only reason that various elected officials endorsed Guillory is simply because he was the much lesser of two evils. He was supported because the entire region did not want the puppet wife of Don Cravins, Pat, elected to the senate seat. Elbert Guillory, though he is much less than what is to be expected from an elected official, the consensus was that it would be worse had Pat Cravins been elected. That consensus is now being openly debated.
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written by ScrewedinOpelousasNYWashington , July 18, 2011 - 08:01 pm
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written by Jimmaaayyyy! , July 18, 2011 - 08:44 pm
Judging by the comments here, looks like Cravins Clan is going to pull back all the stops to get back THEIR Senate seat. Dontcha know they're the Opelousas royalty? How dare someone else take their Senate seat!
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written by Just Saying , July 19, 2011 - 04:14 pm
written by ScrewedinOpelousasNYWashington , July 18, 2011 - 03:01 pm
http://www.scribd.com/share/up...vnhwxshqhz

Why hasn't Leslie and gang done "investigative journalism" on this one! Hypocrisy at its best. Don't want to ruffle your "Tom's" feathers I guess!
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written by Just Saying , July 19, 2011 - 04:27 pm
Also,
The story reads he was asked to leave Southern University because of his advocacy of equal rights. Seriously!? He was asked to leave a HBCU because of his fight for equality!Does that not sound insane to anyone but me! How about the real reason?
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written by Walter Pierce , July 19, 2011 - 04:36 pm
To "Just Saying":
Do your homework, buddy. Guillory's Seattle episode was reported in this Ind cover story from a couple of years ago:
http://www.theind.com/cover-story/4087

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written by Knowledge , July 25, 2011 - 12:44 am
I know Elbert lee and I have to agree with most of the post here. He is a horrible Representative of the people. I use to think that he was more inclined to help the more affluent and white population but he does not care about them either. He does not return calls, he lies and only cares about a dollar. He does not care about education and the reason he is receiving an award at Angola because he cares more about building jails than schools. i don't believe he did one thing to fight for civil rights. What a waste
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