Background
The son of Henry E. Hudson and the former Cecile Stanford, Hudson was born in Russellville in Pope County in northwestern Arkansas.
The son of Henry E. Hudson and the former Cecile Stanford, Hudson was born in Russellville in Pope County in northwestern Arkansas.
Louisiana State University and A. and M. College (Bachelor of Arts, 1968. Juris Doctor, 1971). Assistant to United States. Senator J. Bennett Johnston, 1972-1974.
Louisiana State Senator, 1976-1988.
President Pro Tempore and Chairman, Senate Commerce Committee, 1984-1988.
He was the State Senate President Pro Tempore in his third term from 1984 to 1988. He unseated incumbent J. Doctorate. DeBlieux, another Baton Rouge Democrat lawyer A favorite of the civil rights community, DeBlieux actually lost the African-American vote to Hudson because DeBlieux refused to give black ministers funding for their pledged support.
"You should be raising money for me and giving me money to help in my election.
I shouldn"t be giving you money," DeBlieux told the clergymen. He added that he never gave the ministers any funds.
In 1986, while midway in his last Senate term, Hudson waged a challenge to Republican State Representative Richard Hugh Baker of Baton Rouge for Louisiana"s 6th congressional district vacated by Republican Henson Moore, ran ran instead unsuccessfully for the United States. Senate seat vacated by Democrat Russell B. Long. Baker prevailed with 76,833 votes (51 percent) to Hudson"s 67,774 (45 percent).
The remaining 6,120 votes (4 percent) was held by a second Democrat, Willis Erwin Blackwell, Senior
(1924-2007), an African-American civil rights advocate and declared supporter of "honesty in government." A native of Bogalusa, Blackwell resided in Holden in Livingston Parish. Hudson did not seek a fourth term in the Senate, an option no longer allowed for Louisiana lawmakers who are restricted to three terms. He was succeeded by a fellow Democrat Baton Rouge lawyer, Larry South. Bankston, son of local Democrat powerhouse Jesse Bankston.
Baton Rouge, Louisiana State and American Bar Associations. The District of Columbia Bar.