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Grant Appoints Elizabeth Van Lew Postmaster for Richmond & Gen. Longstreet Collector of the Port of NOLA March, 1869

Elizabeth Van Lew ran a Union spy ring in Richmond, Virginia, the Confederate capital. James Longstreet was a Confederate general commanding a corps of infantry…

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Smithsonian Magazine on the St. Landry Parish Massacre Louisiana September 1868

Smithsonian Magazine has an interesting article on the St Landry Massacre of 1868. The article is a good overview of the mass murder of African…

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Knights of the White Camelia and the Election of 1868 in Lousiana

I found an interesting article on one of the less well-known white supremacist terrorist organizations, the Knights of the White Camelia. This group was based…

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Posted in African Americans Emancipation & Reconstruction White Supremacy White Terror

St. Bernard Parish Massacre of Blacks in Louisiana October 25-26, 1868

I am looking at the violence that engulfed Louisiana in the weeks leading up to the November 1868 election. Republican Ulysses S. Grant would triumph…

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Louisiana’s Opelousas/St. Landry Massacre of Sept. 1868 The Opening Round of Terror

The Opelousas Massacre of September 1868 was a multi-day event in which scores of African Americans and white Republicans were attacked, beaten, kidnapped, and killed….

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“The Murder of Negroes is a Daily Occurrence” Louisiana Political Violence & the Election of 1868

In my research I came across this report from the Louisiana General Assembly on racial and political violence in the state during the lead-up to…

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