Library Record
Metadata
Catalog Number |
2020.014.123 |
Accession number |
2020.014 |
Object Name |
Journal |
Title |
North Louisiana History: North Louisiana Historical Association Volume XXXVI, Number 4, Fall 2005 |
Summary |
North Louisiana History: North Louisiana Historical Association Volume XXXVI, Number 4, Fall 2005: Articles included are: The Strange Career of Judge Benjamin Dawkins: The Role of the White Southern Judiciary in North Louisiana's Civil Rights Movement; Better to Not Look at a Place than Send an Unsupported Man there as Agent: Chaplain Thomas Callahan and the Arrival of the Freedman's Bureau in Shreveport; Optimism was Not Enough: Shreveport's Reaction to the Onset of the Great Depression; Slum Clearance and Self-Interest in Shreveport under the James Gardner Administration 1954-58. |
People |
Battice, John Callahan, Thomas Dawkins, Ben C. (Hon.) Gaines, John Jackson, Nelson Reese, Daniel H. (Lt.) Stickney, Warren B. (Lt.) Weems, James I. (Hon.) Whitacre, Elias |
Search Terms |
African Americans Bellevue Caspiana Plantation Civil rights Freedman's Bureau Great Depression Ku Klux Klan (KKK) Shreveport North Louisiana Historical Association |
Published Date |
2005 |
Source |
Bossier Parish Library Historical Center |
Physical Description |
Paper |
