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  2. Cajun Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Baton Rouge Advocate summed up the feelings of many when it wrote: "The heroes hailed from the Cajun Navy, the nickname for an impromptu flotilla of volunteers who had no admiral, no uniforms, no military medals awaiting them for acts of valor. It was conscience, not a commanding officer, that summoned them into treacherous currents to ...

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    Tommy Ray – Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Mark Smith – Houston, Texas; The project has three distinct programs, [citation needed] all of which target the specific needs of different groups in the community: the Rebuilding Program, the Affordable Rental/First Time Homeowners Program, and the Veteran's Initiative.

  4. Baton Rouge Area Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Baton Rouge Area Foundation ("The Foundation") is a community foundation dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in Louisiana's capital region, and is registered with the IRS as a 501(c)(3) tax-deductible nonprofit organization. Since inception, the Foundation has granted over $650 million.

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    To become a volunteer at University Hospitals Samaritan Medical Center contact the volunteer coordinator Kriss Ott at 419-207-7879 or by email at Kriss.Ott@UHhospitals.org.

  6. Louisiana secession - Wikipedia

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    On January 8, 1861, Governor Moore ordered the Louisiana militia to occupy the Federal arsenal at Baton Rouge and the Federal forts guarding New Orleans, Jackson and St. Philip. A wealthy planter and slaveholder, Moore acted aggressively to engineer the secession of Louisiana from the Union by a convention on January 23. [ 4 ]

  7. Martha White, woman who sparked ’53 Louisiana capital bus ...

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    White, then 23, was working as a housekeeper in the capital city of Baton Rouge in 1953 when she took action. Martha White, a Black woman whose actions helped launch the 1953 bus boycotts in ...

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