Media Summary: This segment from the “What's in a Name, Part 4” episode of the series “Lost This video is in my archives. It was presented on public television at the time, and I was sure they would look at the slavery These LSU archaeology students are digging up the very beginnings of their state university. For more Local News from WAFB: ...

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This segment from the “What's in a Name, Part 4” episode of the series “Lost This video is in my archives. It was presented on public television at the time, and I was sure they would look at the slavery These LSU archaeology students are digging up the very beginnings of their state university. For more Local News from WAFB: ... To understand the Cajun genetic mystery, we need to go back to southern Opelousas history: Louisiana's oldest governor's mansion Deputies with the St. Landry Parish Sheriff's Office investigated a complaint of desecration of a grave at Serenity Memorial Park at ...

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Opelousas | What's in a Name? | Lost Louisiana (2007)

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This Louisiana. Plantation's History Of Slaves Was Deliberately Hidden

This video is in my archives. It was presented on public television at the time, and I was sure they would look at the slavery

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HEART OF LOUISIANA: LSU Origin

These LSU archaeology students are digging up the very beginnings of their state university. For more Local News from WAFB: ...

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The Lost People of the Bayou – The Cajun Genetic Mystery

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Locals express why preserving Opelousas history matters

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Opelousas history: Louisiana's oldest governor's mansion

Opelousas history: Louisiana's oldest governor's mansion

3 women accused of opening casket at Opelousas gravesite, taking pictures with body

3 women accused of opening casket at Opelousas gravesite, taking pictures with body

Deputies with the St. Landry Parish Sheriff's Office investigated a complaint of desecration of a grave at Serenity Memorial Park at ...

She Crossed the Bayou at Night, Forged a $4,300 Document, and Freed 7 People. 1856.

She Crossed the Bayou at Night, Forged a $4,300 Document, and Freed 7 People. 1856.

She Crossed the Bayou at Night, Forged a $4,300 Document, and Freed 7 People. 1856.

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Opelousas Mayor John W. Joseph | Folks (1987)

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