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Louisiana Acts, 1812, Organization of Creole Free Men of Color Militia

The very first state legislative session in Louisiana passed this act in New Orleans on 27th July 1812. It formed the legal basis forRead More

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Filed Under: Free People of Color (FPOC), Identity, Law Tagged With: Battle of New Orleans, Destréhan Slave Revolt, Destréhan Slave Uprising, Free men of color militias Louisiana, Haitian migration Louisiana, Haitians in Louisiana, Louisiana fpoc militia, Louisiana militias, Maurice Populus Louisiana, milices de couleur Louisiane, Milices de la Louisiane, War of 1812

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