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The black code was a set of regulations adopted in Louisiana in 1724 from other French colonies around the world, meant to govern the state's slave population. Seck said those rules included branding slaves with the fleur de lis as punishment for running
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Four people have been shot during Mardi Gras celebrations in the US city of New Orleans, according to police. One male is critically injured and undergoing…
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Before Hurricane Sandy struck the northeast, the prevailing attitude in Washington, D.C. and much of America toward Katrina survivors was that hurricanes and flooding were New Orleans' problem.
Myself, a resident of that cultural gem, I was considered partly responsible for my losses when the government-built levees broke and flooded 80 percent of New Orleans. Why do I live in a region vulnerable to hurricane storm surge? Why should I be America's burden?
Forget the fact that…
ContinueAdded by Christopher on November 5, 2012 at 12:49pm — 2 Comments
It's one thing to be out in the countryside with no power - Even the suburbs are manageable - But over 250,000 people in an eight square mile area - many in high rises and some elderly and disabled?
Major holes in the city's promise to turn the power back on soon that no one seems to be willing to talk about.
Some truth about the 14th Street Substation I'd like to believe then, but I don't...What the city could be doing - and is not.
Beyond…
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With more than 82,000 New Orleans houses and businesses still without power for the third full day since Hurricane Isaac passed from New Orleans - and fifth day since most people lost power - Entergy and the City attempted to offer some relief in the form of shelter and words on Saturday. Entergy spent the day dispatching their teams to offer…
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A former New Orleans police officer has given authorities a shocking account of the killing by police of two unarmed civilians and the wounding of four others on Danziger Bridge in…
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