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Edward Baquet (March 26, 1922 – September 21, 1993; pronounced bah-KAY) was an American restaurateur and civil rights activist. He owned Eddie's, a Louisiana Creole cuisine restaurant in Gentilly, New Orleans. He openly supported desegregation in the 1960s.
Sep 23, 1993 · Edward Baquet Sr., founder of one of New Orleans' most successful home-style Creole restaurants, died of leukemia Tuesday at University Hospital. He was 71. Until...
Jan 2, 2021 · The next generation was led by Wayne Baquet’s father, Edward Baquet. He left his job at the U.S. Postal Service, sold his home and drew on his pension to buy a neighborhood bar on Law...
Aug 1, 2017 · Eddie's made po-boys and fried chicken, gumbo, and trout Baquet topped with crab meat. In the 1970s, Baquet's son Wayne took a larger role in the restaurant, which began to draw customers...
Sep 23, 1993 · Edward Baquet Sr., founder of Eddie's, one of New Orleans's most popular creole restaurants, died on Tuesday at University Hospital there. He was 71. The cause was...
Sep 22, 1993 · Edward Baquet Sr., founder of Eddie's, one of New Orleans's most popular creole restaurants, died on Tuesday at University Hospital there. He was 71. The cause was...
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Sep 7, 1986 · The marriage of Dylan F. Landis to Dean Paul Baquet, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baquet of New Orleans, took place last night in Larchmont, N.Y., at the home of the bride's parents, Dr. and...