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 ...
Sixtieth and Sixty-first Indiana infantry, Eighty-third and Ninety-sixth Ohio infantry, and the First Ohio battery, of the Thirteenth corps, and three companies of the First Louisiana cavalry ...
The Louisiana State Police for years have used ... report released Thursday by the U.S. Justice Department. A broad civil rights inquiry, announced in 2022 following an Associated Press ...
Apr. 24, 1962 was meant to strike fear in the hearts of those working for equality in Northwest Louisiana. A lakehouse owned by Shreveport dentist and civil rights activist Dr. Cuthbert Ormond (C ...
Louisiana, and Fredericksburg, Virginia. There was scarcely a family in the South that did not lose a son or brother or father. As with any civil strife, the war was marked by excruciating ironies.
Federal civil rights investigations are rare, and the inquiry into the Louisiana State Police is historic. According to the DOJ, the investigation was conducted pursuant to the Violent Crime ...
Civil Rights Investigation Finds Pattern of Excessive Force by Louisiana State Police The Louisiana State Police for years have used excessive force during arrests and vehicle pursuits ...