Cedric Bradford Glover (1965- )

March 23, 2025 
/ Contributed By: Samuel Momodu

Cedric Glover (Wikipedia)

Cedric Glover (Wikipedia)

Cederic Bradford Glover is an American politician who became the first African American mayor of Shreveport, Louisiana in 2006. Glover was born on August 9, 1965, to Elizabeth Bradford Glover and Clarence Ernest Glover Sr. in Shreveport, Louisiana. Glover attended Caddo Magnet High School in Shreveport.

After high school, Glover attended Grambling State University, an HBCU in Grambling, Louisiana and later, Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. In the 1990โ€™s, Glover became a regional president for Professional Temporaries USA, which provided temporary employment to individuals. He was also one of Norwela Councilโ€™s first In School-Scouting Coordinators while at the same time serving as Scoutmaster for Boy Scout Troop 333 in Shreveport.

In November 1990, Glover entered politics and became at 25, the youngest person elected to the Shreveport City Council. While on the City Council, he served terms as Council Chair, Chairman of the Public Safety Committee, and was selected as Public Official of the Year by the Shreveport Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers. As Councilman, he was able to secure more than $30 million to fund capital construction projects for his district and he led the effort to increase the Parks and Recreation budget by 30 percent. Councilman Glover also declared war on liquor stores selling to minors, resulting in the first liquor license revocation in the Cityโ€™s history. In the area of justice reform, he supported the concept of Community Oriented Policing in the city.

In October 1995, Glover was elected to the Louisiana House of Representatives representing District 4. He was elected to the Executive Committee of the Louisiana Legislative Black Caucus and later was selected to serve on the Legislative Rural Caucus. He was also selected as Legislator of the Month by the Louisiana Municipal Association.

On November 7, 2006, Glover won the Shreveport mayoral election when he defeated Republican candidate Jerry Jones in a runoff in the open race to succeed outgoing mayor Keith Hightower. This made Glover the first African American mayor of Shreveport. Two years later on October 24, 2008, Mayor Glover became involved in a veto controversy when he vetoed a pay raise proposal that would have included all law enforcement personnel. Supporters of the pay raise on the City Council failed to override the mayorโ€™s veto.

Glover won reelection in the 2010 Shreveport mayoral election against Republican candidate Bryan Woodley. Glover left the mayorโ€™s post in 2015 to return to the Louisiana State House of Representatives when he won the primary election, defeating two Democratic opponents, Fred Moss IV, and Reginald Johnson. Glover is married to Veronica Glover.

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Samuel Momodu, a native of Nashville, Tennessee, received his Associate of Arts Degree in History from Nashville State Community College in December 2014 and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in History from Tennessee State University in May 2016. He received his Master of Arts Degree in history from Southern New Hampshire University in June 2019.

Momoduโ€™s main areas of research interest are African and African American History. His passion for learning Black history led him to contribute numerous entries to BlackPast.org for the last few years. Momodu has also worked as a history tour guide at President Andrew Jacksonโ€™s plantation home near Nashville, the Hermitage. He is currently an instructor at Tennessee State University. His passion for history has also helped him continue his education. In 2024, he received his Ph.D. in History from Liberty University, writing a dissertation titled The Protestant Vatican: Black Churches Involvement in the Nashville Civil Rights Movement 1865-1972. He hopes to use his Ph.D. degree to become a university professor or professional historian.

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Momodu, S. (2025, March 23). Cedric Bradford Glover (1965- ). BlackPast.org. https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/cedric-bradford-glover-1965/

Source of the Author's Information:

โ€œCederick Bradford Glover,โ€ Shreveport, LA, https://www.shreveportla.gov/DocumentCenter/View/2542/Mayor-Cedric-B-Glover—BIO; โ€œCederick Bradford Glover,โ€ https://www.bafuture.org/member/cedric-glover/; โ€œCederick Bradford Glover,โ€ Cajun Cannabis Conference, https://www.cajuncannabisconference.com/cth_speaker/cedric-glover/.

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