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Mel Leavitt

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31: 214:. Leavitt authored three books documenting significant people and events in the history of New Orleans. Additionally, he wrote forewords to cookbooks on New Orleans cuisine, most significantly one featuring the 253:. He co-hosted a series of historical features at WLAE-TV focused on the history of the New Orleans area. Other Leavitt productions include a history-related quiz show called 211: 507: 517: 512: 423: 391: 357: 320: 305: 290: 457: 522: 404:
Four-page citation by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, stated by Google Books, accessed November 28, 2011.
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Leavitt broadcast on other venues in New Orleans, including public broadcasting station
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Naomi Bryant in New Orleans broadcast journalism, retrieved November 23, 2011.
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Leavitt married fellow New Orleans broadcast journalist Naomi Bryant.
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to work for WDSU-TV, which had recently started broadcast operations.
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New Orleans, America's International City: A Contemporary Portrait
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St. Louis, Missouri
New Orleans, Louisiana
local historian
broadcast journalist
New Orleans
Louisiana
WDSU-TV
Kefauver Hearings
St. Louis, Missouri
St. Louis Globe-Democrat
University of Missouri
Columbia
US Army
The Stars and Stripes
AAA baseball
Newark Bears
Mutual Radio Network
Edgar Stern
Peabody Awards
Freedoms Foundation
Emmy Award
American Association for State and Local History
Creole cuisine
The Court of Two Sisters
WYES-TV
WVUE-TV
WLAE-TV
WGNO-TV
ISBN

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