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    The Opelousa (also Appalousa) were an Indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands in Louisiana. They lived near present-day Opelousas, Louisiana,...
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    Opelousas (French: Les Opélousas; Spanish: Los Opeluzás) is a small city and the parish seat of St. Landry Parish, Louisiana, United States. Interstate...
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    was 82,540. The parish seat is Opelousas. The parish was established in 1807. St. Landry Parish comprises the Opelousas, LA Micropolitan Statistical Area...
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  • Opelousas Catholic School is a private, Catholic school in Opelousas, Louisiana. Located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette, the school offers...
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  • The Opelousas massacre, which began on September 28, 1868, was one of the bloodiest massacres of the Reconstruction era in the United States. In the aftermath...
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  • The Opelousas Indians was the primary name of the minor league baseball teams based in Opelousas, Louisiana. Between 1907 and 1941, Opelousas teams played...
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  • The Opelousas Orphans, DeQuincy Railroaders and Port Arthur Refiners were a minor league baseball team that operated in 1932 in the Cotton States League...
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  • Opelousas Senior High School is a public secondary school located in Opelousas, Louisiana. The school serves 840 students in grades 9 to 12 in the St....
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    readmitted to Union Louisiana readmitted to Union Alabama readmitted to Union Opelousas massacre Fourth Reconstruction Act Georgia v. Stanton 1868 elections 1868...
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  • Opelousas Colored School (1919–1953) was a public segregated school for African American students in Opelousas, Louisiana, United States. It was the first...
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    The Opelousas Historic District, in the city of Opelousas in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana is a historic district which was listed on the National Register...
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    Orleans-Metairie, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area St. Landry Parish 82,540 939 Opelousas, LA Micropolitan Statistical Area St. Martin Parish 51,767 817 Lafayette...
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  • Ixodes scapularis and Ixodes pacificus Blacklegs (horse), a racehorse Opelousa people, historical Native American tribe of Louisiana Blackleg labour (or...
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  • NC CSA Lafayette, LA MSA 414,288 408,455 +1.43% Lafayette–New Iberia–Opelousas, LA CSA Mobile, AL MSA 411,640 414,809 −0.76% Mobile–Daphne–Fairhope,...
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  • 1997 4 5 Sentenced to life imprisonment Raped and strangled women around Opelousas, Louisiana Malvo, Lee Boyd 2002 7 17 Life imprisonment without parole...
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  • Pulaski, TN, riot (1868) Samuel Bierfield and Lawrence Bowman (1868) Opelousas, LA, massacre (1868) Bear River City riot (1868) Chinese massacre of 1871...
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    Keon Coleman (category People from Opelousas, Louisiana)
    Spartans and Florida State Seminoles. Coleman attended Opelousas Catholic School in Opelousas, Louisiana. He played both football and basketball in high...
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  • Daily World is a Gannett-owned daily newspaper in Opelousas, Louisiana, United States. The Opelousas Daily World was founded by John R. Thistlethwaite...
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    "New-Orleans and Opelousas Regular Packet". The Opelousas Courier. June 12, 1858. p. 1. Retrieved 2023-07-23. "Steamboat". The Opelousas Patriot. August...
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    symbolizes the winding and twisting course of Bayou Teche. The Tsikip, Opelousa, Opelousas Band ("Blackleg") or Heron Band, painted their lower legs and feet...
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    readmitted to Union Louisiana readmitted to Union Alabama readmitted to Union Opelousas massacre Fourth Reconstruction Act Georgia v. Stanton 1868 elections 1868...
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    1920 Duluth James Harvey and Joe Jordan Joe Pullen Massacres and riots Opelousas massacre Rock Springs massacre Thibodaux massacre Spring Valley Race Riot...
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    readmitted to Union Louisiana readmitted to Union Alabama readmitted to Union Opelousas massacre Fourth Reconstruction Act Georgia v. Stanton 1868 elections 1868...
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    Pulaski, TN, riot (1868) Samuel Bierfield and Lawrence Bowman (1868) Opelousas, LA, massacre (1868) Bear River City riot (1868) Chinese massacre of 1871...
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  • by 743 337 Louisiana (Lafayette, Lake Charles, Leesville, New Iberia, Opelousas, and most of southwestern Louisiana) October 11, 1999 split of 318 338...
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    The Lafayette–New Iberia–Opelousas combined statistical area is made up of six parishes in the Acadiana region of southern Louisiana. The statistical...
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    state moved the capital from New Orleans to Baton Rouge. Donaldsonville, Opelousas, and Shreveport have briefly served as the seat of Louisiana state government...
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    readmitted to Union Louisiana readmitted to Union Alabama readmitted to Union Opelousas massacre Fourth Reconstruction Act Georgia v. Stanton 1868 elections 1868...
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  • segregated, Catholic secondary school for African American students in Opelousas, Louisiana, United States. It was the first Catholic parochial school...
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    1920 Duluth James Harvey and Joe Jordan Joe Pullen Massacres and riots Opelousas massacre Rock Springs massacre Thibodaux massacre Spring Valley Race Riot...
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