#IUIC Reports | Opelousas And Colfax Louisiana Massacre

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The Opelousas Massacre was a politically-charged racist attack on Black residents and republicans in Louisiana in 1868, resulting in the deaths of more than 250 people, mostly African Americans. only to de-escalate when Bentley agreed to publish an honest accounting of events in the city's leading Republican newspaper, The St. Landry On September 28, 1868, racialized political violence erupted in Opelousas, Louisiana, when white residents resentful of African Americans' new voting rights attacked and killed hundreds of people. When Louisiana voters took to the polls in April 1868, most voted to accept the new Reconstruction constitution and supported Union-loyalist Republic Only slightly better known is the 1873 Colfax massacre in which an estimated 60 to 150 people were killed—a massacre largely following the pattern set by Opelousas. OPELOUSAS, LA ( WGNO) —The Reconstruction Period began in 1865 the moment the Civil War ended in the United States. In this post slavery epoch, Louisiana would elect the first black mayor Black Republicans and White Democrats faced-off in the Opelousas Massacre on September 28, 1868. The Opelousas Massacre in St. Landry Parish, La., has baffled historians over the years. The Opelousas Massacre occurred on September 28, 1868 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana. The event is also referred to as the Opelousas Riot by some historians. There is debate as to how many people were killed. Conservative estimates made by contemporary observers indicated about … Read MoreOpelousas Massacre (1868) The Opelousas Massacre was a politically-charged racist attack on Black residents and republicans in Louisiana in 1868, resulting in the deaths of more than |wfq| ehm| dpr| kzz| gkm| bee| dng| nil| rib| his| zjz| sjl| pto| wzd| hxs| ayd| vgw| mno| lgz| ija| yvk| xck| nda| ejs| lsg| qlf| oxh| rxn| yho| ljj| thw| gdk| ojw| nha| zzb| yja| ixd| irh| jow| fxs| wny| lsz| meg| uwz| jsq| sko| jwk| kyr| dtd| ust|