Frank Burton Ellis Politician

Frank Burton Ellis (February 10, 1907–November 5, 1969) was a New Orleans, Louisiana, attorney and Democratic politician who served in the Louisiana State Senate, as director of the Office of Civil Defense and Mobilization in the administration of U.S. President John F. Kennedy, and as a judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana in the latter part of his career. As civil defense director, he pushed strongly for the establishment of fallout shelters as essential to civilian protection during the Cold War. On the bench, he slowed down the pace of desegregation in Orleans Parish schools and sided with Tulane University administrators in a key case against that institution.

Personal facts

Birth dateFebruary 10, 1907
Birth place
Louisiana , St. Tammany Parish Louisiana , Covington Louisiana , United States
Religion
Presbyterianism
Date of deathNovember 03, 1969
Place of death
Louisiana , Tangipahoa Parish Louisiana
Education
Gulf Coast Military Academy
Paul M. Hebert Law Center

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Office holder

office
U.S. District Judge in New Orleans
Louisiana State Senator from St. Tammany Parish
party
Democratic Party (United States)

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