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Ellis Marsalis Sr.

Ellis Louis Marsalis Sr. (April 16, 1908 – September 19, 2004) was an American businessman from New Orleans, Louisiana. He was a former poultry farmer turned hotelier, Esso franchise owner and civil rights activist.

Ellis Marsalis Sr.
Born
Ellis Louis Marsalis

(1908-04-16)April 16, 1908
DiedSeptember 19, 2004(2004-09-19) (aged 96)
NationalityAmerican
OccupationBusinessman
Years active1927–1982
SpouseFlorence Robertson
ChildrenEllis Marsalis Jr.
RelativesMarsalis family

Family edit

Marsalis was born in Summit, Mississippi, the son of Rosa (née Gayden) and Simeon "Simmie" Marsalis.[2] His father had changed his surname to "Marsalis", his stepfather's surname.[3] He was the patriarch of the renowned Marsalis musical family that includes his son, Ellis Marsalis Jr., and grandsons Wynton, Branford, Delfeayo, and Jason.[4] Ellis Sr. was married to Florence Robertson (Marsalis), and also has a daughter, Yvette Marsalis, of New Orleans. Marsalis was never a musician of any kind, but was fond of Mississippi Delta Blues.

Early life edit

Marsalis came to New Orleans in 1927 and worked for the Duplain Rhodes Funeral Home, driving a horse-drawn hearse. During World War II, he did welding and built batteries to aid the war effort.

Hotelier edit

In 1943, 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 attracted prominent musicians, such as Ray Charles, Cab Calloway, Ruth Brown, Etta James, Dinah Washington, and others, as well as some of the most influential civil rights leaders of the day, including Martin Luther King Jr., Adam Clayton Powell Jr. and Thurgood Marshall.[5] He was also elected President of the Nationwide Hotel Association, an organization of Southern Black hotel owners (such as Ferdinand Prout, A.G. Gaston, and Louis Mason) that he co-founded in 1963 in an effort to increase the economic power of their businesses.

Achievements edit

Marsalis was the first Black businessman to obtain an Esso (now Exxon) franchise in the state of Louisiana, co-owning (with William Wicker) and operating an Esso service station on the corner of what is now Claiborne and Louisiana Avenues in New Orleans. He was also the first black businessman to own a successful business in Jefferson Parish (Metairie/Shrewsbury), Louisiana. He was a lifelong member of the Republican Party, and was a delegate to the Republican Convention of 1964. He assisted David Treen's successful 1982 campaign for Governor of Louisiana.

Marsalis was instrumental in the voter registration of Black residents of Jefferson Parish from 1951 to 1966. He helped finance the education of Ernest Nathan Morial ("Dutch"), the first Black student to attend the Louisiana State University Law School, who later became the first black mayor of New Orleans. Marsalis also played a role in the election of Judge Lionel Collins, the first Black Judge of the 24th Judicial District Court, in Gretna, Louisiana.

Later edit

The achievements of the Civil rights movement led to a decline in trade at the Marsalis Motel when hotels and motels began to accept anyone as a guest regardless of color.[citation needed] Marsalis's Mansion (Motel) closed on 25 September 1986, and it was demolished in July 1993. The property was sold in July 2006. On January 9, 2015, the Jefferson Parish Historical Society erected an historical plaque on the former motel site, honouring Marsalis for his contributions to Jefferson Parish life and to the Civil rights movement.

References edit

  1. ^ "Ellis Marsalis Sr., 96, Jazzmen's Patriarch, Dies"
  2. ^ Ancestry of Wynton Marsalis
  3. ^ Stated on Finding Your Roots, PBS, March 25, 2012
  4. ^ World loses New Orleans musical patriarch Ellis Marsalis Jr. to coronavirus, National Catholic Reporter, Jason Berry, April 18, 2020. Retrieved September 26, 2020.
  5. ^ POCHE, KAYLEE (31 January 2022). "Civil Rights Landmark: Marsalis Mansion". NOLA.com. Retrieved 2023-05-01.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Ellis Marsalis Sr news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Ellis Louis Marsalis Sr April 16 1908 September 19 2004 was an American businessman from New Orleans Louisiana He was a former poultry farmer turned hotelier Esso franchise owner and civil rights activist Ellis Marsalis Sr BornEllis Louis Marsalis 1908 04 16 April 16 1908Summit Mississippi U S DiedSeptember 19 2004 2004 09 19 aged 96 New Orleans Louisiana U S 1 NationalityAmericanOccupationBusinessmanYears active1927 1982SpouseFlorence RobertsonChildrenEllis Marsalis Jr RelativesMarsalis family Contents 1 Family 2 Early life 3 Hotelier 4 Achievements 5 Later 6 ReferencesFamily editMarsalis was born in Summit Mississippi the son of Rosa nee Gayden and Simeon Simmie Marsalis 2 His father had changed his surname to Marsalis his stepfather s surname 3 He was the patriarch of the renowned Marsalis musical family that includes his son Ellis Marsalis Jr and grandsons Wynton Branford Delfeayo and Jason 4 Ellis Sr was married to Florence Robertson Marsalis and also has a daughter Yvette Marsalis of New Orleans Marsalis was never a musician of any kind but was fond of Mississippi Delta Blues Early life editMarsalis came to New Orleans in 1927 and worked for the Duplain Rhodes Funeral Home driving a horse drawn hearse During World War II he did welding and built batteries to aid the war effort Hotelier editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Ellis Marsalis Sr news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 1943 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 attracted prominent musicians such as Ray Charles Cab Calloway Ruth Brown Etta James Dinah Washington and others as well as some of the most influential civil rights leaders of the day including Martin Luther King Jr Adam Clayton Powell Jr and Thurgood Marshall 5 He was also elected President of the Nationwide Hotel Association an organization of Southern Black hotel owners such as Ferdinand Prout A G Gaston and Louis Mason that he co founded in 1963 in an effort to increase the economic power of their businesses Achievements editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Ellis Marsalis Sr news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Marsalis was the first Black businessman to obtain an Esso now Exxon franchise in the state of Louisiana co owning with William Wicker and operating an Esso service station on the corner of what is now Claiborne and Louisiana Avenues in New Orleans He was also the first black businessman to own a successful business in Jefferson Parish Metairie Shrewsbury Louisiana He was a lifelong member of the Republican Party and was a delegate to the Republican Convention of 1964 He assisted David Treen s successful 1982 campaign for Governor of Louisiana Marsalis was instrumental in the voter registration of Black residents of Jefferson Parish from 1951 to 1966 He helped finance the education of Ernest Nathan Morial Dutch the first Black student to attend the Louisiana State University Law School who later became the first black mayor of New Orleans Marsalis also played a role in the election of Judge Lionel Collins the first Black Judge of the 24th Judicial District Court in Gretna Louisiana Later editThe achievements of the Civil rights movement led to a decline in trade at the Marsalis Motel when hotels and motels began to accept anyone as a guest regardless of color citation needed Marsalis s Mansion Motel closed on 25 September 1986 and it was demolished in July 1993 The property was sold in July 2006 On January 9 2015 the Jefferson Parish Historical Society erected an historical plaque on the former motel site honouring Marsalis for his contributions to Jefferson Parish life and to the Civil rights movement References edit Ellis Marsalis Sr 96 Jazzmen s Patriarch Dies Ancestry of Wynton Marsalis Stated on Finding Your Roots PBS March 25 2012 World loses New Orleans musical patriarch Ellis Marsalis Jr to coronavirus National Catholic Reporter Jason Berry April 18 2020 Retrieved September 26 2020 POCHE KAYLEE 31 January 2022 Civil Rights Landmark Marsalis Mansion NOLA com Retrieved 2023 05 01 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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