
New Orleans mayor releases new book, a treatise on race
NEW ORLEANS — When New Orleans removed four Confederate monuments last year, Mayor Mitch Landrieu became a national voice on race in America, a subject he explores in a new book.
Parts memoir, history lesson and political manifesto, Landrieu’s “In the Shadow of Statues” goes on sale Tuesday, prompting speculation about what might be next for the term-limited Democrat as he prepares to leave office.
The book arrives on shelves as Landrieu enjoys national recognition for his leadership in removing the monuments and his widely covered speech decrying the icons as symbols of a post-Civil War “cult of the Lost Cause” aimed at celebrating and sustaining white supremacy.
The book, the speech, a recent well-received turn at the microphone during Washington’s annual Gridiron Dinner — all have fueled talk among political pundits that the mayor might be presidential material.