Portrait of Ernestine Sabourin of New Orleans on Her Wedding Day
Art
Paul Poincy painted "Portrait of Ernestine Sabourin of New Orleans on Her Wedding Day" in 1896.
Paul Poincy painted "Portrait of Ernestine Sabourin of New Orleans on Her Wedding Day" in 1896.
William Aiken Walker painted this dock scene entitled "Loading Cotton, New Orleans" between 1876 and 1890.
An invitation to the New Orleans Pelicans National Basketball Association All-Star Party thrown by Mr. and Mrs. Tom Benson at Gallier Hall, February 17, 2017.
Percy Mayfield performing at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival on April 17, 1977.
Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, photographed by Michael P. Smith, performed on an outdoor stage at the 1976 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival in New Orleans.
Mayor Ernest "Dutch" Morial struggled with striking sanitation workers and other economic woes during his two-term tenure. This billboard represents one of his attempts to show appreciation for government employees.
In 1992 New Orleans's convention center was renamed the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center to honor the former mayor's cultivation of the tourism industry.
Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested in New Orleans on August 9, 1963, after a scuffle with a rival political group while he distributed pro-Castro leaflets.
A felt pennant for the New Orleans Pelicans NBA basketball team.
The January 1, 1866, edition of the New Orleans Tribune. America’s first Black daily newspaper, the Tribune served as an organizing tool for Black activists as they campaigned for rights for men of African descent with an emphasis on building solidarity with the formerly enslaved.
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