It is rumored that many of the streets in Mooretown, which has since become a neighborhood in Shreveport, were named after ...
Kennedy mostly avoided civil rights issues ... D.C. to New Orleans, Louisiana. The black and white volunteers, known as Freedom Riders, would find out whether the law would be enforced in the ...
She was likely sold between 1830 and 1838 (between age 12-20) in Washington, D.C. or Alexandria, and taken to New Orleans, Louisiana ... casualties of war from the battlefield. His service is honored ...
Today on Louisiana Considered, we review the biggest news in the Acadiana region. We also hear about the Louisiana health ...
There are 15 nationally recognized historic sites that display Livingston Parish's historic roots from the Civil War to the ...
The law requires Louisiana public schools to display the Ten Commandments in all classrooms by New Year’s Day. Civil liberties groups ... middle of a legal tug-of-war. Murrill argues the lawsuit ...
(8/1/24)Act 357 / SB463: By Senator William ‘Bill’ Wheat, Jr.DENTAL HEALTH: Creates the Louisiana Dental Loss Ratios for Dental Healthcare Services Plans Act.Act 412 / HB119: By Representative ...
Moore stated that after the Civil War, some of the saddest cases in the homeless community in Louisiana were that of “the old freed women women out with years of slavery.” Joanna wrote that ...
By Febrary 1, 1861, six more states -- Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana ... Federal troops returned the fire. The Civil War had begun. Immediately following the attack, four ...