- The
Opelousa (also Appalousa) were an
Indigenous people of the
Southeastern Woodlands in Louisiana. They
lived near present-day
Opelousas, Louisiana,...
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Opelousas (French: Les
Opélousas; Spanish: Los Opeluzás) is a
small city and the
parish seat of St.
Landry Parish, Louisiana,
United States. Interstate...
- was 82,540. The
parish seat is
Opelousas. The
parish was
established in 1807. St.
Landry Parish comprises the
Opelousas, LA
Micropolitan Statistical Area...
- The
Opelousas m****acre,
which began on
September 28, 1868, was one of the
bloodiest m****acres of the
Reconstruction era in the
United States. In the aftermath...
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readmitted to
Union Louisiana readmitted to
Union Alabama readmitted to
Union Opelousas m****acre
Fourth Reconstruction Act
Georgia v.
Stanton 1868
elections 1868...
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Ixodes sca****ris and
Ixodes pacificus Blacklegs (horse), a
racehorse Opelousa people,
historical Native American tribe of
Louisiana Blackleg labour (or...
- ****ski, TN, riot (1868)
Samuel Bierfield and
Lawrence Bowman (1868)
Opelousas, LA, m****acre (1868) Bear
River City riot (1868)
Chinese m****acre of 1871...
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Clarence "Bobby"
Dunbar was the
first son born to
Lessie and
Percy Dunbar of
Opelousas, Louisiana. He was born on May 23, 1908. In
August 1912, the
Dunbars took...
- NC CSA Lafayette, LA MSA 414,288 408,455 +1.43% Lafayette–New Iberia–
Opelousas, LA CSA Mobile, AL MSA 411,640 414,809 −0.76% Mobile–Daphne–Fairhope,...
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Opelousas Colored School (1919–1953) was a
public segregated school for
African American students in
Opelousas, Louisiana,
United States. It was the first...