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St. Landry Progress newspaper victim of 'Opelousas Massacre'


I’m in the process of completing another book for the Opelousas Tales Series that will focus on the newspaper history in Opelousas. Our town has seen the creation of more newspapers than most other small towns across America. So many that Opelousas is known as the Graveyard of Newspapers.
While reviewing the materials I’ve collected over the last 40-plus years of researching this subject, I feel an important paper to the history of our town is one that was almost forgotten.
Let’s talk about the St. Landry Progress.
Studying the history of newspapers in Opelousas you’ll come across two named the St. Landry Progress one created in the 1800s and one created in the 1900s. Both were short-lived for different reasons. The St. Landry Progress of 1916, owned by Richard Price and Lawrence A. Andrepont, published by Louis Hebert, was first issued in December 1916. The last edition was in February 1917. ....

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Clack: Trump insurrection steeped in American racism


Clack: Trump insurrection steeped in American racism
Jan. 15, 2021
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The mob from this month’s insurrection attacks Capitol Police officers. The attack is steeped in this country’s racist history. The United States is no stranger to mob violence, particularly when inflamed by election results brought about by African Americans’ participation.ROBERTO SCHMIDT /AFP via Getty Images
Imagine awakening from a five-year coma on Jan. 6 and the first thing you see on TV is a yelling mob stampeding past barricades and police to break into the U.S. Capitol.
The mob runs amok through the hallways, chases and attacks police one of whom, you hear, has been killed breaks windows, barrels through doors, smears human waste on walls, and ransacks and loots offices while looking for members of Congress and the vice president, who some are chanting should be hung. ....

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