444. Part 2 of our conversation with Christy Green. M. Christian
Green is a scholar, teacher, researcher, writer, and editor
working in the fields of law, religion, ethics, human rights,
and global affairs. She holds degrees from Georgetown University in
history and government, Emory
University in law and theology, and the University of Chicago in
religious ethics. Her research interests include law and
religion, human rights, religious freedom, religion and world
affairs, and global ethics.
- This week in Louisiana history. November 20, 1922. Louisiana governor John M. Parker conferred with President Warren Harding on KKK violence in his state.
- This week in New Orleans history. Earling Carothers "Jim"
Garrison, born in Denison, Iowa on November 20, 1921,
was the District Attorney of New Orleans from 1962 to
1973. He is best known for his investigations into the
assassination of President John F. Kennedy and his
unsuccessful prosecution of businessman Clay Shaw. He
died on October 21, 1992.
- This week in Louisiana.
Christmas Market on Main
Minden will hold its Christmas Market on Main with its festival and parade, showcasing its historic Old World charm with a plethora of downtown shops with late hours, as well as display of more than a hundred life-sized nutcrackers.
For additional information contact Becky White, City of Minden Main Street 318-377-2144, Ext. 258.
- Postcards from Louisiana. Aislinn Kerchaert. Thanksgiving in New Orleans.
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