History

Son House
The guitar style of Edward James “Son” House has influenced blues musicians since the 1930s.
The guitar style of Edward James “Son” House has influenced blues musicians since the 1930s.
Southeastern Louisiana University, founded in 1925 as Hammond Junior College, was brought into the state system of higher education in 1928.
Chartered in 1880, Southern University is a Historically Black College and University that today offers more than thirty academic programs.
Spiritualism, a practice centered on communicating with the spirits of the dead, influenced several religious groups in Louisiana.
The St. Bernard courthouse was constructed in 1939 when the parish seat was transferred from St. Bernard to Chalmette.
The design of the picturesque St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in Grand Coteau has been attributed to James Freret on the basis of drawings he made in 1875.
St. Emma Plantation was the site of a Civil War skirmish known as the Battle of Kock's Plantation.
Badly damaged by the levee failure following Hurricane Katrina, St. Francis Cabrini Church was demolished despite the efforts of preservation advocates.
The original St. Francis Chapel of Point Coupee, was one of the first parish churches in Louisiana.
St. John the Evangelist Church in Plaquemine, Louisiana, was modeled on Early Christian and Romanesque churches of Italy.
Catholic Louisianans of Sicilian descent erect altars laden with fresh produce, baked goods, and other foods to honor Saint Joseph.
This place of religious worship is one of New Orleans’s best-known buildings.
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