
But Cadillac apparently forged his family origins. The Detroit Free Press recently exposed Cadillac’s heritage hoax: As it turns out, Cadillac — ne Antoine Laumet — was actually a commoner. So was his mom. His dad was a local judge, not a member of parliament. Cadillac fabricated the coat of arms that the Cadillac car company later adopted.
Most historians agree that Cadillac was an arrogant, greedy (albeit well-educated) con artist. So how has he managed to dupe Detroiters for 300 years? A great city wants a hero, not a scoundrel. As historian Yves Zoltvany told the Free Press. “It was expected that civic-minded Detroiters with a taste of history would make him into a great man.” You can read more about the “Cadillac myth” at <www.freep.com/news/locway/caddy24_20000724.htm>.