[Congressional Record Volume 165, Number 93 (Tuesday, June 4, 2019)]
[House]
[Page H4296]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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PAYING TRIBUTE TO LEGACY OF LEAH CHASE
(Mr. RICHMOND asked and was given permission to address the House for
1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. RICHMOND. Mr. Speaker, it is with a heavy heart that I rise today
to pay tribute to the life and legacy of one Mrs. Leah Chase, a world-
famous chef and businesswoman in New Orleans who is known around the
world as the Queen of Creole Cuisine. She passed away this past
Saturday at the age of 96.
Mrs. Chase was someone who was admired by all she came in contact
with. Her restaurant was the nerve center of the New Orleans civil
rights movement. Civil rights leaders and activists used Dooky Chase
Restaurant to meet, strategize, and organize. She fed leaders from the
Freedom Riders to Dr. Martin Luther King to celebrities like Nat King
Cole, and including Presidents of the United States, both George W.
Bush and Barack Obama.
Mrs. Chase was a personal friend, mentor, and inspiration to me. Her
ability to connect with leaders and patrons of all backgrounds, coupled
with her passion of people and culinary arts, makes her legacy forever
imprinted in American and New Orleans history and culture.
Mr. Speaker, my condolences go out to the family of Mrs. Chase, and
in recognition of her and her late husband, Mr. Dooky Chase, for all
that they did to make this a more perfect union.
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