James Milton Singleton (born 1931 in
Hazlehurst, Mississippi
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), a prime mover in the
New Orleans
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political organization BOLD (Black Organization for Leadership Development) and previously served on the nine-member
Louisiana Gaming Control Board
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, having been nominated for the position by
Xavier University of Louisiana
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president
Norman Francis
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and appointed by
Governor
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Bobby Jindal
Piyush "Bobby" Jindal (born June 10, 1971) is an American politician who served as the 55th governor of Louisiana from 2008 to 2016. A member of the Republican Party, Jindal previously served as a U.S. representative from Louisiana from 2005 t ...
.
Political career
In 1975, Singelton and
Abraham Lincoln Davis
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were put forward as replacement candidates to represent District B on the
New Orleans City Council
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, following the resignation of
Eddie Sapir
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to serve as a city judge. Davis won the appointment by a 6-1 vote. Singleton challenged Davis in the 1977 election for a new term, and Singleton defeated Davis.
In last election to the body was in 1998, when he and Sapir edged out the
Republican councilwoman,
Peggy Wilson. Singleton's tenure on the council ended in 2002, when he instead unsuccessfully sought the office of
mayor
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. The winner,
Ray Nagin
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N ...
, immediately sought Singleton's help with managing the City's finances, an arena where Singleton was considered especially knowledgeable. Singleton and his BOLD allies, starting with BOLD co-founder
Ken Carter
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and his daughter
Karen Carter Peterson
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, were historically aligned in opposition to former mayor
Marc Morial
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.
Opposition to Bill Jefferson
Since Morial's departure Singleton's allies have most notably been observed as opponents of the
Progressive Democrats
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(the organization supporting
William J. Jefferson and his political associates). The dynamics have meant that BOLD, although explicitly the Black Organization for Leadership Development, supports white candidates when expedient, from the BOLD perspective, for the overall good of the
African-American
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community. Thus Singleton and BOLD have at times been sympathetic to white candidates (such as
Stacy Head
Stacy Aline Singleton Head (born June 30, 1969) is an American lawyer and former president of the New Orleans City Council.
Early life and career
Stacy Head was born in 1969 as the daughter of the former Katherine Hamberlin and Ernest Lynn Single ...
and
Helena Moreno) when the alternative has been Jefferson or a member of the
Progressive Democrats
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. Singleton has also been on good terms with
Republicans
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such as Governor Jindal (who appointed Singleton to the Gaming Control Board) and
U.S. Representative
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Joseph Cao
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, who in 2008 thwarted Jefferson's reelection to Congress; the geographical district which Singleton represented on the Gaming Control Board is congruent to Cao's
2nd congressional district of Louisiana.
Personal life
Singleton belongs to the
NAACP
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and the
National Urban League
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.
Political Graveyard membership list for Louisiana.
/ref> He is married to Allie Mae Y. Singleton. Jim and Allie Singleton have two children and two grandchildren.
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1931 births
Living people
African-American people in Louisiana politics
American community activists
Louisiana Democrats
New Orleans City Council members
21st-century African-American politicians
20th-century African-American politicians