John Baptist Lafargue Explained

John Baptist LaFargue
Other Names:J. B. Lafargue,
John B. Lafargue
Birth Date:June 1864
Birth Place:Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana, U.S.
Death Date:After 1937
Occupation:Educator, school founder, principal, newspaper publisher, newspaper editor
Spouse:Sarah C. B. Mayo

John Baptist LaFargue (June 1864 – after 1937) was an American educator,[1] school founder, principal, newspaper publisher, and editor in Louisiana.[2]

Biography

John Baptist LaFargue was born June 1864 in Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana. He studied at a school established with support from the Peabody Educational Fund.[3]

LaFargue worked for 14 years to establish the first "colored" newspaper in the area at the Marksville Bulletin office in Marksville, Louisiana. He was a former editor of the National Alliance; and the editor and publisher of the Advance Messenger newspaper in Alexandria, Louisiana. He edited The Banner newspaper in Alexandria, Louisiana.[4]

LaFargue founded in 1895 the Peabody Industrial School (now Peabody Magnet High School) in Alexandria;[5] [6] and was the school principal for many years.[7] [8] He organized the Colored State Teachers Association in Louisiana in 1901, and was elected Conductor of the Parish Teachers’ Institute for over 20 years.[9] He was state secretary of the CFA.[10]

He married Sarah C. B. Mayo in 1887. She was the daughter of John Mayo, a former representative of the Louisiana House of Representatives.

Legacy

There is a J. B. Lafargue Special Education Center in Rapides Parish. He will be part of a future PBS documentary by Ken Burns, "Emancipation to Exodus".[11]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: JB Lafargue - educator in Louisiana . 17 July 2021 . The Town Talk . 23 February 1997 . 27.
  2. Web site: Mather . Frank Lincoln . April 19, 1915 . Who's Who of the Colored Race: A General Biographical Dictionary of Men and Women of African Descent; Vol. 1 . 169 . Google Books.
  3. Book: Saucier, Corinne L. . History of Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana . April 19, 1943 . Pelican Publishing . 9781455605798 . Google Books.
  4. Web site: April 19, 1912 . Negro Year Book and Annual Encyclopedia of the Negro . Monroe N. Work . Google Books.
  5. Web site: 9 August 2019 . Peabody High School, Alexandria, LA . African American High Schools in Louisiana Before 1970.
  6. Web site: Howard . Corey . February 22, 2021 . Peabody Magnet High School’s impact on the Black community . www.kalb.com . en.
  7. Book: Race & Democracy: The Civil Rights Struggle in Louisiana, 1915-1972. 9780820321189. Fairclough. Adam. March 1999. University of Georgia Press .
  8. Web site: Roland Jr . Bennett . 2023-09-20 . JB Lafargue will be honored in an upcoming PBS documentary . 2023-09-25 . kalb.com . en.
  9. Web site: Public Education in Louisiana After 1898. Robertson. Minns Sledge. 1952.
  10. Book: Barnes, Donna A.. The Louisiana Populist Movement, 1881-1900. May 18, 2011. LSU Press. 9780807139356. Google Books.
  11. Web site: Ken Burns' production team seeks people share stories of J.B. Lafargue, Peabody High . 2023-09-25 . The Town Talk . en-US.