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  2. History of slavery in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Exhibit inside the Slavery Museum at Whitney Plantation Historic District, St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana. Following Robert Cavelier de La Salle establishing the French claim to the territory and the introduction of the name Louisiana, the first settlements in the southernmost portion of Louisiana (New France) were developed at present-day Biloxi (1699), Mobile (1702), Natchitoches ...

  3. Rileasa Slaves - Wikipedia

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    Rileasa Slaves is the stage name of Kiraly Saint Claire, [1] a Saint Lucian-born British drag performer competing on the sixth series of RuPaul's Drag Race UK. Career

  4. Chaouacha - Wikipedia

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    The governor of Louisiana, Étienne Perier, ordered a force of 80 enslaved Africans under the command of Louis Tixerant, a Company of the Indies warehouse keeper, to massacre the Chaouacha community, [3] [4] rewarding the men by freeing them from slavery. [5]

  5. Category:History of slavery in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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  6. African Americans in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Runaway slave ad in Louisiana, 1851. The first enslaved people from Africa arrived in Louisiana in 1719 on the Aurore slave ship from Whydah, only a year after the founding of New Orleans. [7] Twenty-three slave ships brought black slaves to Louisiana in French Louisiana alone, almost all embarking prior to 1730. [8]

  7. Robert Ruffin Barrow - Wikipedia

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    He became "one of the wealthiest planters" in Louisiana, and the owner of hundreds of slaves. [4] During the American Civil War of 1861–1865, Barrow financed the construction of submarines for the Confederate States Navy. [5] He lost much of his wealth as a result of the war, however much was regained back to his family and descendants. [2]

  8. Category:Slavery in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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  9. Slavery in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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