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Ellis Marsalis, Sr.


 

Ellis Marsalis, Sr. (1908? - September 19, 2004) was a New Orleans Louisiana businessman. Marsalis was a former poultry farmer and jazz musician, turned hotelier and civil rights activist.

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1908 - September 19 - 2004 - New Orleans - Louisiana - Jazz - Civil rights

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Mr. Marsalis was the patriarch of a renowned musical family that includes his son, Ellis Marsalis, Jr. and his grandsons Wynton, Branford and Delfeayo.

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Ellis Marsalis, Jr. - Wynton - Branford - Delfeayo

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In 1943, Ellis Marsalis converted a barn on the shore of the Mississippi River into the Marsalis Motel. It catered to African Americans, who were not allowed to stay at "whites only" New Orleans establishments under Jim Crow - the South?s segregation laws. The hotel and restaurant quickly became famous, attracting prominent musicians and some of the most influential civil rights leaders of the day, including Martin Luther King, Jr., Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. and Thurgood Marshall.

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1943 - Mississippi River - African American - Jim Crow - South?s - Segregation - Martin Luther King, Jr. - Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. - Thurgood Marshall

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Ironically, the achievements of the Civil Rights Movement led to a decline in trade at the Marsalis Motel, when all establishments were opened to all persons regardless of colour. The motel was closed in 1986.

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Marsalis died in 2004, at the age of 96.

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