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At 98, Harry B. Silver, a City Councilman in Alexandria, LA, is the Nation’s Oldest Elected Official
Lamar White, Jr.
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January 21, 2020
In Acadia Parish, A Family Empire Built Through the Clerk of Court’s Office
The (Second) Louisiana Progressive?
In Louisiana, Confederate Monuments Have No Place In Front of a Courthouse. Remove All of Them. Now.
The Dark and Forgotten Fate of the Florinda
The History and Enduring Legacy of Bloody Caddo
Jennifer Hill
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December 13, 2017
At 98, Harry B. Silver, a City Councilman in Alexandria, LA,...
Lamar White, Jr.
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January 21, 2020
The Bayou Brief's Compendium on Race, Power, and Louisiana History.
Lamar White, Jr.
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June 22, 2020
‘City of a Million Dreams’ Chronicles the Dangers and Mystic Pleasures...
Lamar White, Jr.
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October 18, 2021
Taking the Helm: The “Negro Captains” and Crews of the Post-Civil...
Troy Gilbert
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October 2, 2019
The Beginning of Hell
Lamar White, Jr.
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September 17, 2019
The Valarie Hodges Show
Lamar White, Jr.
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May 28, 2021
“Little” Joe Catalanotto: A Daughter Reflects on Hollywood South’s Independent Pioneer
Bill Arceneaux
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April 20, 2021
The Battle Lines of the Neutral Ground
Lamar White, Jr.
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November 6, 2021
In Louisiana, Confederate Monuments Have No Place In Front of a...
Guest Editorial
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August 21, 2017
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