Elected to a seat in the Louisiana House of Representatives in 1989.
Served on the Judiciary and the Health and Welfare Committees.
Elected to the Louisiana state legislature in 1989, and came in second in the Louisiana gubernatorial race in 1991.
Received BA in history from Louisiana State University in 1974.
Resigned from the Klan and formed the National Association for the
Advancement of White People in 1978.
Has previously ran for state senator, governor, U.S. representative, U.S. senator, both the Democratic and Republican presidential nominations, and for president as the nominee of the Populist Party.
Black people have organizations that fight for black power, and Jews look out for each other. But there isn't anyone except the Klan who will fight for the rights of white people.