Thursday, June 29, 2023

528. Nicholas Lehmann on the Colvax Massacre.

528. We talk to Nicholas Lemann, a journalist who grew up in Louisiana, about his book, Redemption: The Last Battle of the Civil War. "Nicholas Lemann opens this extraordinary book with a riveting account of the horrific events of Easter 1873 in Colfax, Louisiana, where a white militia of Confederate veterans-turned-vigilantes attacked the black community there and massacred hundreds of people in a gruesome killing spree. This began an insurgency that changed the course of American history: for the next few years white Southern Democrats waged a campaign of political terrorism aiming to overturn the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments and challenge President Grant's support for the emergent structures of black political power. Redemption is the first book to describe in uncompromising detail this organized racial violence, which reached its apogee in Mississippi in 1875" (Goodreads).
  1. This week in Louisiana history. June 23 1813 Records show W.C.C. Claiborne used pelican and motto as state seal for first time
  2. This week in New Orleans history. One of the lengthiest and most violent transit railway strikes the nation ever experienced began in New Orleans on July 1, 1929. Although an agreement was reached in August, the union members did not agree to go back to work until October. What good fortune could possibly come out of the misfortune just described? It was the beginning of the famous New Orleans sandwich called the po-boy. Benny and Clovis Martin, owners of Martin Brothers Restaurant on St. Claude Street (Avenue), were grateful for the business they enjoyed. Many of those who frequented their place of business were the street railway workers.
  3. This week in Louisiana.
    Rock The Red on the 4th of July
    Sponsored by City of Alexandria
    Downtown Amphitheatre,
    Time: 
    5 p.m. Tim Turner Band. 
    6:30 p.m. Keith Frank and the Soileau Zydeco Band. 
    9 p.m. Fireworks.
    Cost:  Admission free.
    Call:  (318) 449-5051. 
    Monday, July 4, 2023
    Website
  4. Postcards from Louisiana. 30°/90° on Frenchmen St.
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