Blanche Long


Blanche Beulah Revere Long was the First Lady of Louisiana from 19391940, 19481952, and 19561960. She was also a partner in power to her husband, Governor Earl Kemp Long. From 19561963, she was the Democratic national committeewoman from Louisiana. Thereafter, in 19631964, she was the campaign manager of Democratic gubernatorial candidate John Julian McKeithen, the presumed heir to Earl Long.

Mrs. Long was born in Covington in St. Tammany Parish, across Lake Pontchartrain from New Orleans, to Robert H. Revere and the former Beulah Talley. The Reveres were a lower middle class family, and Blanche was a public stenographer at the Hotel Monteleone in New Orleans. She married Earl Long on August 17, 1932 they had no children. Mrs. Long was protective of her several sisters and her only brother she helped him to obtain and maintain state employment in Baton Rouge.

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